moot
- Adjective. (British, ,) Subject to discussion (originally at a moot); arguable, debatable, unsolved or impossible to solve.
- Adjective. (North America) Having no practical impact or relevance.
- Adjective. (North America, chiefly) Being an exercise of thought; academic.
- Noun. A moot court.
- Noun. 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.
- Noun. (context, Scouting) A gathering of Rovers (18 - 26 year-old Scouts). Usually a camp lasting 2 weeks.
- Noun. (context, paganism) A social gathering of pagans, normally held in a public house.
- Noun. (historical) An assembly (usually for decision making in a locality). (defdate, from the 12th c.) .
- Verb. To bring up as a subject for debate, to propose.
- Verb. To discuss or debate.
- Verb. (US) To make or declare irrelevant.
- Noun. (Australia) Vagina.
This is an unmodified, but possibly outdated, definition from Wiktionary and used here under the Creative Commons license. Wiktionary is a great resource. If you like it too, please donate to Wikimedia.
This entry was last updated on RefTopia from its source on 3/20/2012.