MOOT


Meaning of MOOT in English

adj., v., & n.

--adj. (orig. the noun used attrib.)

1. debatable, undecided (a moot point).

2 US Law having no practical significance.

--v.tr. raise (a question) for discussion.

--n.

1. hist. an assembly.

2 Law a discussion of a hypothetical case as an academic exercise.

Etymology: OE mot, and motian converse, f. Gmc, rel. to MEET(1)

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.