A "mute point" is often a misinterpretation of the term "moot point," which refers to an issue that is no longer relevant or debatable. A moot point is typically one that has no practical significance, often because the circumstances have changed. In discussions, addressing a moot point can be seen as unnecessary since it doesn't affect the outcome of the conversation.
Hermes is a mythological character. His childhood is therefore a mute point.
Hermes is a mythological character. His childhood is therefore a mute point.
Hermes is a mythological character. His childhood is therefore a mute point.
Hermes is a mythological character. His childhood is therefore a mute point.
No, it is not a preposition. The word mute is an adjective, or a verb (to mute: to reduce or eliminate sound).
If she does not have access to him, then he has no access to her and the point is mute; it will not be necessary to tell him.
its a mute point..its in the past and therefore there can be no answer..unless u have a time machine
mute = mudo
No she's not a mute.
A mute cannot speak.
The past tense of mute is muted.
There are quite a few different mutes. Some of the most common are: straight mute cup mute bucket mute wah-wah mute (commonly called a Harmon mute, but Harmon is actually a brand) plunger mute buzz-wow mute There are numerous manufacturers. Try an internet search for "trumpet mute" and you will see the different kinds.