CARACT is also a certain weight which goldsmiths and jewellers use wherewith to weigh precious stones and pearls.—In this sense, the word is by some supposed to be derived from the Greek καρακτιον, a fruit which the Latins call siliqua, and we carob bean; each of which may weigh above four grains of wheat, whence the Latin siliqua has been used for a weight of four grains. This caract weighs four grains, but they are sometimes lighter than the grains of other weights. Each of these grains is subdivided into \frac{1}{2}, \frac{1}{4}, \frac{1}{8}, \frac{1}{16}, &c.