moot
Syllabification: (moot)
Pronunciation: /mo͞ot/
Translate moot | into German | into Italian [ with object] (usually be mooted)
Definition of moot
adjective
verb
noun
Origin:
Old English mōt 'assembly or meeting' and mōtian 'to converse', of Germanic origin; related to meet1. The adjective (originally an attributive noun use: see moot court) dates from the mid 16th century; the current verb sense dates from the mid 17th century
Note that a question subject to debate or dispute is a moot point, not a mute point. As moot is a relatively uncommon word, people sometimes mistakenly interpret it as the more familar word mute.