moot

  • 91moot — adj 1. debatable, disputable, arguable, confutable, refutable; questionable, doubtful, dubious, controvertible, contestable; open to discussion or question, in question, at issue, controversial; undetermined, unestablished, unresolved, unsettled …

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  • 92moot — [[t]mut[/t]] adj. 1) open to discussion or debate; debatable; arguable 2) of little or no practical value or meaning; hypothetical; purely academic 3) to present or introduce for discussion 4) to reduce or remove the practical significance of;… …

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  • 93moot — montyi …

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  • 94World Scout Moot — Moot Scout mondial Un Moot Scout mondial traduction de l anglais World Scout Moot est une rencontre internationale des Rovers, les scouts entre 18 et 26 ans. Le mot « Moot » vient de l écossais et veut dire réunion des clans. Le Moot… …

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  • 95to make moot — Moot Moot, n. [AS. m[=o]t, gem[=o]t, 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 …

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  • 96moot court — noun Date: 1788 a mock court in which law students argue hypothetical cases for practice …

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  • 97moot court — a mock court for the conduct of hypothetical legal cases, as for students of law. [1780 90] * * * …

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  • 98moot hall — a building in some English villages where moots were once held; town hall. [1350 1400; ME] * * * …

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  • 99moot court — noun a) In law school, an activity wherein students compete by making arguments with respect to a hypothetical case, or a case that has already been decided by an actual court. b) A law school organization which organizes such competitions and… …

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  • 100moot point — Synonyms and related words: bone of contention, catechism, cross interrogatory, cross question, debating point, demand, feeler, inquiry, interrogation, interrogative, interrogatory, issue, leader, leading question, point at issue, point in… …

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