Crossword-Solution: MOOT 4 letters, 355 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Moot v. See 1st Mot.
Moot n. A ring for gauging wooden pins.
Moot v. t. To argue for and against; to debate; to discuss; to
propose for discussion.
Moot v. t. Specifically: To discuss by way of exercise; to argue for
practice; to propound and discuss in a mock court.
Moot v. i. To argue or plead in a supposed case.
Moot 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.
Moot v. A discussion or debate; especially, a discussion of
fictitious causes by way of practice.
Moot a. Subject, or open, to argument or discussion; undecided;
debatable; mooted.
Moot - of Mot

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MOOT anagram MOTO, OTOM, TOMO, TOOM

We have 355 clues for the answer “MOOT”

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"It's a ___ point" 1 answer
Academic, as a point 1 answer
Academic, as an arguable point 1 answer
Already resolved, as a point 1 answer
Arguable, as a point 1 answer
Contronym that can mean "debatable" or "not worth debating" 1 answer
Debatable, as a point 1 answer
Debatable, as points 1 answer
Debatable, but academic 1 answer
HAVING no practical significance (law) 1 answer
Having no application 1 answer
Having no practical relevance 1 answer
Hypothetical legal case 1 answer
Irrelevant, as a point 1 answer
Kind of court or hall 1 answer
Subject to debate in a discussion 1 answer
Like a quodlibet 1 answer
Like an academic point 1 answer
Like an irrelevant point 1 answer
Like arguments no longer worth having 1 answer
Like law school courts 1 answer
Like some legal issues 1 answer
Like some practice courts 1 answer
MEETING (hist.) 1 answer
Make academic 1 answer
No longer at issue 1 answer
No longer consequential 1 answer
No longer important 1 answer
No longer in question 1 answer
No longer worth arguing about 1 answer
No longer worth debating 1 answer
No longer worth discussing 1 answer
Not an issue 1 answer
Not worth arguing over 1 answer
Not worth debating 1 answer
Not worth debating, as a point 1 answer
Not worth discussing 1 answer
Not worth hashing out 1 answer
Not worth having, as an argument 1 answer
Not worthy of debate 1 answer
Of no practical value 1 answer
Open to argument 1 answer
Open to debate 1 answer
Open to debate, as a point 1 answer
Pointless to argue about 1 answer
Pointless to debate 1 answer
Pointless to discuss 1 answer
Pointless, as a point 1 answer
Practically irrelevant 1 answer
Purely of abstract interest 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
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greedy person
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Sentences with MOOT (5)

Why didn't they submit original writing as standards or better yet, authenticate the standards by having them written in the presence of the document examiner? "In point of fact, none of the writing used as standards were authenticated and this makes them moot.
Wild Justice Ruth M. Sprague 1994
And Pandarus, with a ful good entente, Leyde him to slepe, and seyde, `If ye ben wyse, Swowneth not now, lest more folk aryse.' 1190 What mighte or may the sely larke seye, Whan that the sperhauk hath it in his foot? I can no more, but of thise ilke tweye, To whom this tale sucre be or soot, Though that I tarie a yeer, som-tyme I moot, 1195 After myn auctor, tellen hir gladnesse, As wel as I have told hir hevinesse.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
When you asked where somebody was and were told he was “at Moot,” the answer was spoken in the respectful tone in which you would mention a sacrament.
Mr. Standfast John Buchan 1996
When they came thither, then began the moot on Monday, and continued without intermission to the Friday.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Unknown 1996
Whether the essential and peculiar features of this ornamentation are purely indigenous, as Professor Westwood contends, or whether they are of Gallo-Roman origin, as Fleury argues, is a moot point, calling for complicated discussion which would be out of place here.
Old English Libraries Ernest Savage 2014

Quotes with MOOT (3)

Whatever it is," I said, "the point is moot because as long as I'm on these pills, I can't make contact to ask." Derek ... snapped, "Then you need to stop taking the pills." Love to. If I could. But after what happened last night, they're giving me urine tests now." Ugh. That's harsh." Simon went quiet, then snapped his fingers. Hey, I've got an idea. It's kinda gross, but what if you take the pills, crush them and mix them with your, you know, urine." Derek stared at him. Wh…
Kelley Armstrong The Summoning
being attached to any one philosophy or religiondwelling on moot differences and wanting to fit indespite the path all are led Home in timefollowing an alternative pathway is certainly no crime Krishna, Buddha, Allah or Zohar Kabbalahdevoted nonviolently, one is led to Nirvana Hindu Sages, Zen Masters or Christian Mysticsmany tongues, but identical truth spoken from their lipsmentioning Self or no-self or God is Father or Motheraccording to their culture emphasizing one metho…
Jarett Sabirsh Love All-Knowing: An Epic Spiritual Poem
I'm more interested in becoming a commercial writer, and unfortunately, commentary on my writing from a bunch of other unpublished writers is of little utility in that regard. Being a better writer is something of a moot point, since if you're not a commercial writer to some extent, very few people will know whether your writing is any good or not.
John Scalzi
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Used 348 times in crossword archives (1947–2025).