Definition of Carates

1. carate [n] - See also: carate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carates

carap
carapace
carapaced
carapacelike
carapaces
carapato
carapatos
carapax
carapaxes
caraps
carat
caratage
carate
carates (current term)
carats
carauna
caraunas
caravan
caravan-park
caravan inn
caravan park
caravan parks
caravaned
caravaneer
caravaneers
caravaner
caravaners
caravanette

Literary usage of Carates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Earth and Its Inhabitants by Élisée Reclus (1894)
"... is an old place, founded in 1572 in the territory of the carates Indians. Formerly a state capital, and often proposed as the metropolis of the ..."

2. ... The Native Races: Of the Pacific States by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1886)
"Those who are thus afflicted are called carates. These people are generally very hardy and strong, with great powers of endurance. ..."

3. American Annual Register edited by Joseph Blunt (1835)
"The expenses placed to the charge of the communes, viz. the rent and expenses of the mayor's office; indemnity to carates for house rent; ..."

4. Practical Handbook of the Pathology of the Skin: An Introduction to the by John MacLeod Hendrie MacLeod (1903)
"... 249 Arsenical keratosis, 84 Arsenical pigmentation, 84, 307 Aspergillus of carates, 364 Asphyxia, Local, ..."

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