Crossword clues for karat
karat
- Measure of gold
- K, to a jeweler
- Jeweler's purity unit
- Jewel weight
- Goldsmith's unit
- Goldsmith's measure
- Golden measure
- Gold weight unit
- 24 is pure
- What "k" may stand for
- Unit for measuring gold
- The "k" in 24k
- The "k" in 24-k
- Ring measurement
- Precious metals term
- Measurement of gold purity
- Measurement for gold
- Measure of rock fineness?
- Measure of fineness
- Measure at the jeweler's
- Measure at Fort Knox
- K, to Kay
- K, at Kay
- K, as in Krugerrands
- Jeweler's measurement
- Jeweler's gold measure
- Gold word
- Gold unit: Var
- Gilder's unit
- Fort Knox measurement
- Fineness measurement
- Fineness measure
- Diamond's je ne sais quoi
- Chop-till-you-drop sport?
- 24-____ gold
- 24-__ gold
- 24- -- gold
- 18-___ gold
- The "k" in 24-k.
- Gold standard?
- Gold measurement
- Fort Knox unit
- Measure of purity
- Assayer's measure
- Jeweler's unit of fineness
- Purity unit
- Unit of purity
- One of 24 for pure gold
- One of 22 in a Krugerrand
- Piece of gold?
- 24-___ gold
- One of 14 in a gold chain
- Gold measure of fineness
- Measure of gold fineness
- Jeweler's measure of fineness
- Unit of fineness for gold
- Jewelry unit
- Ace in race vehicle getting measure of Americans
- Gold unit of fineness
- Gold purity unit
- Jeweler's weight
- Measure of gold's fineness
- Gold purity measure
- Golden number
- Purity measure
- Krugerrand measure
- Gold fineness measure
- Stone measurement
- Measure of gold's purity
- Jeweler's term
- Goldsmith's concern
- Gold-measuring unit
- Fineness unit
- Auric measure
- Measure of gold purity
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Karat \Karat\ n. the unit of measurement for the proportion of gold in an alloy; 18-karat gold is 75 2.122e-314old; 24-karat gold is pure gold.
Syn: carat.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
variant of carat (q.v.). In U.S., karat is used for "proportion of fine gold in an alloy" and carat for "weight of a precious stone."
Wiktionary
n. (context US English) A unit of fineness or concentration of gold equalling 1/24 part of gold in an alloy.
Wikipedia
Karat ( Ger. for " carat") is a German rock band, founded in 1975 in East Berlin, then part of the German Democratic Republic. Karat also gained a strong following in West Germany when its 1982 album Der blaue Planet (The Blue Planet) was one of the year's top sellers in both East and West Germany, making Karat one of the more prominent bands in German-language rock music.
Karat (Karat Air) was an airline based in Moscow, Russia. It operates scheduled services from Moscow and charter flights from Kazan, as well as VIP and business aviation services. Its main base is Vnukovo International Airport, Moscow, with a hub at Kazan International Airport.
Usage examples of "karat".
Only those above sixteen karats are sent on here to Khanbalik, and only those assayed at the fineness of pure unalloyed gold, twenty-four karats, have any hope of getting near the great Khakhan.
I introduced myself, and she responded, in a sort of cascade of words, that she was called Setsen, and she was of the Mongol tribe called Kerait, and she was a Nestorian Christian, all the Kerait having been converted, in a bunch, by some long-ago wandering Nestorian bishop, and she had never set foot outside her nameless village in the far-northern fur-trapping country of Tannu-Tuva until she was selected for concubinage and transported to a trading town called Urga, where, to her surprise and delight, the provincial Wang had graded her at twenty-four karats and sent her on south to Khanbalik.
She had enormous gold earrings that Daniel recognized as louis d'or, the antique gold coin, twenty-two karats each.
Where either were off the screen their direction and distance was marked with karats pointed to the sides.
But there were portents of fur coats, automobiles, diamond rings of many karats perceived in the future.