See also: Karet, karét, and kåret

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Borrowed from Hebrew כָּרֵת (karet).

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karet (uncountable)

  1. (Judaism) A severe punishment prescribed for certain offenses, interpreted variously as expulsion or extinction of the soul.

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karet

  1. genitive plural of karta

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Inherited from Malay karet.

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karèt (plural karet-karet, first-person possessive karetku, second-person possessive karetmu, third-person possessive karetnya)

  1. rubber, pliable material derived from the sap of the rubber tree; a hydrocarbon polymer of isoprene.
  2. rubber tree
  3. (sports) rubber in the table tennis racket (paddle or bat).

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karèt

  1. (figurative) elastic.

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Malay

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karét (Jawi spelling کاريت, plural karet-karet, informal 1st possessive karetku, 2nd possessive karetmu, 3rd possessive karetnya)

  1. rubber (material)
    Synonyms: getah, para
    Karet bernilai sangat tinggi.
    Rubber is worth a lot.

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karét (Jawi spelling کاريت)

  1. (colloquial) not sure; variable
    Maaf, bang, sekarang saya dalam jam yang karet sikit.
    Sorry, bro, I'm currently in a traffic jam and I don't know when it'll end.

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  • Indonesian: karèt

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Norwegian Bokmål

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karet n

  1. definite singular of kar

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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karet n

  1. definite singular of kar

Polish

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  • IPA(key): /ˈka.rɛt/
  • Rhymes: -arɛt
  • Syllabification: ka‧ret

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karet f

  1. genitive plural of kareta

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karet

  1. definite singular of kar

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