mooters

/ˈmutərz/
noun
  1. People who take part in a moot, which is a mock court case or debate, especially in law school.
    • Each team of mooters had to prepare both sides of the legal argument.
    • The mooters argued their case in front of a panel of judges.
    • The mooters practiced for weeks before the competition.
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