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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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    Although both terms refer to theoretical or hypothetical situations, “academic” and “moot” are not interchangeable. “Academic” refers to something that is related to education or scholarship, while “moot” refers to something that is debatable or open to discussion.
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    Back then, moot was used as a synonym of debatable, but because the cases students tried in moot courts were simply academic exercises, the word gained the additional sense "deprived of practical significance." Some commentators still frown on using moot to mean "purely academic," but most editors now accept both senses as standard.
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