karat

[ UK /kˈæɹæt/ ]
[ US /ˈkɛɹət/ ]
NOUN
  1. the unit of measurement for the proportion of gold in an alloy; 18-karat gold is 75% gold; 24-karat gold is pure gold
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How To Use karat In A Sentence

  • One day, a 6th dan Karate teacher came to the dojo with an introduction from an acquaintance and challenged me to a match.
  • Gold's purity is expressed either as fineness or in karats.
  • You know how to kick-box and do tae kwon do, or maybe it's karate.
  • This was a coin with a guaranteed weight of 8 grammes of 22 - karat gold.
  • He's a black belt at karate.
  • As a result, those who practise Karate get to know themselves better, are able to make sound judgments and achieve stable emotions even under trying circumstances.
  • The karate repertoire has a vast array of technical kicks.
  • He holds a black belt in karate.
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  • Tom Ford has introduced a $990 jean made from Japanese selvedge denim, silk-lined pockets and a front button plated with 18-karat gold. Fashion Roundup: Mad Men Designer Working on Collection; Tom Ford's $990 Jeans; More on Michelle Obama's Fashion Choices
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