Platonic
English
Etymology
From Latin Platōnicus; surface analysis is Plato + -n- (intervocalic) + -ic (“relating to”).
Adjective
Platonic (comparative more Platonic, superlative most Platonic)
- Of or relating to the ancient Greek philosopher Plato or his philosophies.
- Alternative letter-case form of platonic (non-sexual).
Derived terms
- Neoplatonic
- Platonical
- Platonically
- Platonic body
- Platonic dialogue
- Platonic hydrocarbon
- Platonic solid
- Platonic year
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