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2. court

noun. ['ˈkɔrt'] an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business.

Etymology

  • court (English)
  • cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • cors (Latin)

3. court

noun. ['ˈkɔrt'] a room in which a lawcourt sits.

Etymology

  • court (English)
  • cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • cors (Latin)

4. court

verb. ['ˈkɔrt'] make amorous advances towards.

Etymology

  • court (English)
  • cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • cors (Latin)

5. court

noun. ['ˈkɔrt'] the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state.

Etymology

  • court (English)
  • cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • cors (Latin)

6. court

noun. ['ˈkɔrt'] a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played.

Etymology

  • court (English)
  • cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • cors (Latin)

7. court

verb. ['ˈkɔrt'] seek someone's favor.

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Etymology

  • court (English)
  • cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • cors (Latin)

8. moot

verb. ['ˈmuːt'] think about carefully; weigh.

Etymology

  • moot (English)
  • moot (Middle English (1100-1500))

9. moot

adjective. ['ˈmuːt'] open to argument or debate.

Etymology

  • moot (English)
  • moot (Middle English (1100-1500))

10. moot

adjective. ['ˈmuːt'] of no legal significance (as having been previously decided).

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  • moot (English)
  • moot (Middle English (1100-1500))
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