entmoot

noun

Etymology

ent + moot, referring to the lengthy deliberations of the ents in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.

  1. derived from *meh₂d- — “to encounter, come
  2. inherited from *mōtą
  3. inherited from *mōt
  4. inherited from mōt
  5. compounded as entmoot — “ent + moot

Definitions

  1. A mythical form of consensus building without time constraints where all ideas and…

    A mythical form of consensus building without time constraints where all ideas and opinions of dissent are thoroughly considered and dwelt upon.

The neighborhood

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