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Noun — An ancient Egyptian unit of weight equal to one-fiftieth of an avoirdupois pound.

Etymology

From ancient Egyptian kat.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “kat” mean?

The word “kat” means an ancient Egyptian unit of weight equal to one-fiftieth of an avoirdupois pound. In plain terms, a small unit of weight used in ancient Egypt.

How do you use “kat” in a sentence?

Here is “kat” used in a sentence: “Archaeologists found weights marked in kat among the tomb's trade goods.”

What part of speech is “kat”?

“Kat” is a noun.

Is “kat” a common word?

“Kat” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How much did a kat weigh in modern units?

A kat was an ancient Egyptian unit of weight equal to one-fiftieth of an avoirdupois pound. Since an avoirdupois pound is about 453.6 grams, a kat worked out to roughly 9 grams.

Is kat a unit still used today?

No, the kat was an ancient Egyptian unit of weight and is not part of any modern measurement system. It survives today only in historical and metrological contexts.

What was the kat used to measure?

The kat was used as a unit of weight in ancient Egypt, defined as one-fiftieth of an avoirdupois pound. Units like it were typically used for weighing goods such as metals or commodities in daily trade.

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