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Having no practical impact or relevance

The question in our own time is moot, since various considerations have made it certain that, of all the hazards presented by biblical translation, a dangerous excess of beauty is not one of them.

Being an exercise of thought; academic

Walter Crane and Lewis F. Day (1903) Moot Points: Friendly Disputes on Art and Industry Between Walter Crane and Lewis F. Day.

Subject to discussion (originally at a [[#Noun|moot]]); arguable, debatable, unsolved or impossible to solve

he uncertain, unsettled condition of this science of Cetology is in the very vestibule attested by the fact, that in some quarters it still remains a moot point whether a whale be a fish.

An assembly (usually for decision making in a locality)
A social gathering of pagans, normally held in a public house
Vagina
A moot court
{v} to exercise in law-pleadings, to argue
A ring for gauging wooden pins
Subject to discussion (originally at a moot); arguable, debatable, not settled
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 nothing that would be affected by the court's decision
To argue for and against; to debate; to discuss; to propose for discussion
of no legal significance (as having been previously decided)
To bring up as a subject for debate, to propose
{i} public discussion, debate, argument of a hypothetical case
A proceeding which seeks a judgment or ruling on a dispute which does not actually exist For example, when one party brings a motion to compel the other to answer interrogatories and the other has already answered, the motion is moot
A meeting for discussion and deliberation; esp
{s} subject to argument or discussion; hypothetical, speculative; irrelevant because of a previous ruling; made abstractacademic
A gathering of Rovers (18 - 26 year-old Scouts). Usually a camp lasting 2 weeks
If a plan, idea, or subject is mooted, it is suggested or introduced for discussion. Plans have been mooted for a 450,000-strong Ukrainian army = propose, put forward
A point or question open to debate, usually having no practical significance or relevance A moot point is one not capable of being resolved by a judge; not disputed by either party, or one resolved out of court
To discuss or debate
A moot case or a moot point is one not subject to a judicial determination because it involves an abstract question or a 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 nothing that would be affected by the court's decision
A discussion or debate; especially, a discussion of fictitious causes by way of practice
Specifically: To discuss by way of exercise; to argue for practice; to propound and discuss in a mock court
open to argument or debate; "that is a moot question"
A point or question related to a legal case that usually has no practical importance or relevance to the case   A moot point is a point that can't be resolved by the judge, is not disputed by either side, or is resolved out of court
Not subject to a court ruling because the controversy has not actually arisen, or has ended
A system of arbitration in many areas of Africa in which the primary goal is to settle a dispute and reintegrate adversaries into society rather than assess penalties
Unsettled or undecided
A case is moot when a determination sought on a matter cannot have any practical effect on the existing controversy
{f} argue a hypothetical case; pose for discussion; make irrelevant
think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind"
To make or declare irrelevant
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
See 1st Mot
Subject, or open, to argument or discussion; undecided; debatable; mooted
a hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise; "he organized the weekly moot"
Unsettled; undecided; not necessary to be decided A moot point is one not settled by judicial decisions
Having no practical importance; academic
a hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise; "he organized the weekly moot" of no legal significance (as having been previously decided)
The baronial monthly business meeting, which is the boring but necessary part of the SCA At this meeting, we talk about upcoming local activities like fighter practices, demos, classes, and events; fund-raising projects; updates from the officers; and other matters related to running the barony Even though it's somewhat boring, and a good bit puzzling to newcomers, this is the best place to meet the people of the barony and find out what's going on See the Moot page for more information
To argue or plead in a supposed case
If something is a moot point or question, people cannot agree about it. How long he'll be able to do so is a moot point. be mooted to be suggested for people to consider
A mock legal debate, wherein law students act as opposing counsel in a fictional case as a method of learning or for competition
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