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Karat
[fruit] The karat is a local variety of the Fe`i banana found in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia. Its name originates from its bright orange flesh, unusually rich in β-carotene. For centuries, the karat was used in Micronesia to wean infants onto solid food. However it is much less ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karat_(fruit)
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Karat
In order not to confuse karat with "carat", Americans changed the spelling. We obtuse Brits still habitually use the same spelling and word for two different and easy to mix up jewellery terms. Carat is a measure of the weight of gemstones, whereas karat is a measure of the purity of gold. The ratio... Found op http://www.braybrook.co.uk/jewellery-and-silver-wisdom/gems-of-information/
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Karat
Unit of fineness, scaled from one to 24. 24 karat gold (or pure gold) has at least 999 parts pure gold per thousand; 18-karat has 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts alloy, etc. Found op http://www.invest.gold.org/sites/en/glossary/
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Karat
Unit of fineness, scaled from one to 24. 24 karat gold (or pure gold) has at least 999 parts pure gold per thousand; 18-karat has 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts alloy, etc. Found op http://www.invest.gold.org/sites/en/glossary/
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Karat
Unit of fineness, scaled from one to 24. 24 karat gold (or pure gold) has at least 999 parts pure gold per thousand; 18-karat has 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts alloy, etc. Found op http://www.gold.org/investment/why_how_and_where/glossary/
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Karat
Is a measure of the purity of gold. Twenty-four karat (24K) is considered as pure gold. See Fineness. Found op http://www.oasismanagement.com/glossary/
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karat
1) 1 Found op 24 pure gold 2) Assayer's measure 3) Auric measure 4)
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