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    moot
    [mo͞ot]
    adjective
    moot (adjective)
    1. subject to debate, dispute, or uncertainty:
      "whether they had been successful or not was a moot point" · "it is a moot point whether such a controversial scheme would have succeeded"
    2. having little or no practical relevance, typically because the subject is too uncertain to allow a decision:
      "the whole matter is becoming increasingly moot"
    verb
    moot (verb) · moots (third person present) · mooted (past tense) · mooted (past participle) · mooting (present participle)
    1. raise (a question or topic) for discussion; suggest (an idea or possibility):
      "Sylvia needed a vacation, and a trip to Ireland had been mooted"
    noun
    moot (noun) · moots (plural noun)
    1. historical
      an assembly held for debate, especially in Anglo-Saxon and medieval times.
      • a regular gathering of people having a common interest.
    2. law
      a mock trial set up to examine a hypothetical case as an academic exercise:
      "the object of a moot is to provide practice in developing an argument"
    Origin
    Old English mōt ‘assembly or meeting’ and mōtian ‘to converse’, of Germanic origin; related to meet. The adjective (originally an attributive noun use: see moot court) dates from the mid 16th century; the current verb sense dates from the mid 17th century.
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  2. : a deliberative assembly primarily for the administration of justice especially : one held by the freemen of an Anglo-Saxon community 2 obsolete : argument, discussion Did you know? Moot derives from gemōt, an Old English name for a judicial court. Originally, moot referred to either the court itself or an argument that might be debated by one.
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