A measure of weight for diamonds and other precious stones, equivalent to three and one sixth grains Troy, though divided by jewelers into four parts called “diamond grains.” Also a standard of fineness of gold, twenty four carats being conventionally taken as expressing absolute purity, and the proportion of gold to alloy in a mixture being represented as so many carats.
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