
1) Academic 2) Arguable 3) Capable of being disproved 4) Debatable 5) Debate 6) Disputable 7) Doubtful 8) Exclusively Saxon word 9) Exclusively Anglo word 10) Highly debatable 11) Hypothetical 12) Hypothetical case 13) Hypothetical legal case 14) Irrelevant 15) It can precede court or point 16) Kind of court
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1) Academic 2) Arguable 3) Controversial 4) Dubious 5) Irrelevant 6) Premeditate
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adj. 1) unsettled, open to argument or debatable, specifically about a legal question which has not been determined by any decision of any court. 2) an issue only of academic interest.
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stump or stool of a tree (Ja, 301)
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A moot case or a moot point is one not subject to a judicial determination because it involves an abstract question, because there is no actual controversy, or because the issues no longer exist. Mootness usually refers to a court
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meeting; gathering; meeting-hall
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• (n.) A meeting for discussion and deliberation; esp., a meeting of the people of a village or district, in Anglo-Saxon times, for the discussion and settlement of matters of common interest; -- usually in composition; as, folk-moot. • (n.) A ring for gauging wooden pins. • of Mot • (v. t.) To argue for and against; to debat......
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(adj) Moot is an issue, debate, argument, stance etc which are unsettled and kept open for discussion and settlement.
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A moot case or a moot point is one not subject to a judicial determination because it involves an abstract question or a pretended controversy that has not yet actually arisen or has already passed. Mootness usually refers to a court's refusal to consider a case because the issue involved has been resolved prior to the court's decision, leaving not...
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Moot (mōt)
v. See 1st
Mot . [ Obsolete]
Chaucer. Found on
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Moot adjective Subject, or open, to argument or discussion; undecided; debatable; mooted.
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Moot intransitive verb To argue or plead in a supposed case. « There is a difference between
mooting and pleading; between fencing and fighting.»
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Moot noun [ Anglo-Saxon
mōt ,
gemōt , a meeting; -- usually in comp.] [ Written also
mote .]
1. A meeting for discussion and deliberation; esp., a meeting of the people of a village or district, in Anglo-Saxon times, for the discussion and settlement of matters...
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Moot transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Mooted ;
present participle & verbal noun Mooting .] [ Middle English
moten ,
motien , Anglo-Saxon
mōtan to meet or assemble for conversation, to discuss, dis...
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A term used in the inns of court, signifying the exercise of arguing imaginary cases, which young barristers and students used to perform at certain times, the better to be enabled by this practice to defend their clients cases. A moot question is one which has not been decided.
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1) Unsettled, open to argument, or debatable. 2) Without practical significance; hypothetical or academic. (See also: moot point, moot court)
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Having no practical significance. Usually refers to court's refusal to consider a case because issue involved no longer exists.
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Moot is Dorset slang for the stump of a tree.
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turn over verb think about carefully; weigh; `They considered the possibility of a strike`; `Turn the proposal over in your mind`
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adjective of no legal significance (as having been previously decided)
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(adj.) unsettled, undecided, not necessary to be decided
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open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: a moot point. · of little or no practical value or meaning; purely academic. · not actual; theoretical; hypothetical.
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[SAT terms] of no legal significance, as having been previously decided
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of no legal significance, as having been previously decided
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[Intelligent words] of no legal significance, as having been previously decided
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