carat

Carat Meaning in Bengali: ক্যারেট, কারাট, কারট, কারাট, কারাট (noun)

Definition: Carat refers to a unit of weight for precious stones and pearls, equal to 200 milligrams.

Synonyms: karat, kt, metric carat

Antonyms: কারাট (karat)

Origin: The word “carat” originated from the Greek word “keration” meaning “fruit of the carob tree.” The seeds of the carob tree were used as a standard for weighing precious stones due to their consistent weight.

Nearby Words:

  • Caratage (noun) – the purity or fineness of gold, expressed in carats.
  • Carate (noun) – a small, flat-bottomed boat used for fishing in the West Indies.
  • Caratula (noun) – a small, flat, and usually circular piece of metal or plastic bearing a design or inscription, used as a token or a badge.

Carat in Literature Quotes:

  • “A diamond is a chunk of coal that did well under pressure.” – Henry Kissinger (একটি হীরা হল একটি কয়লার টুকরা যা চাপের অধীনে ভালো করেছে।)
  • “I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.” – Mae West (আমি কখনও খাদ্যপ্রসঙ্গে চিন্তা করি না। আমাকে কেবল হীরার ক্যারাটের সংখ্যা আকর্ষণ করে।)

Carat Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: ক্যারেট
  • Hindi: कैरेट
  • Nepali: कैरेट
  • Urdu: کیریٹ
  • Tamil: காரட்
  • Telugu: కారట్
  • Arabic: قيراط
  • Chinese: 克拉
  • Japanese: カラット
  • Russian: карат

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