Platonic
61platónic — adj. m., pl. platónici; f. sg. platónicã, pl. platónice …
62platonic — Pla·ton·ic || plÉ™ tÉ’nɪk adj. not sensual; spiritual; not dependent on anything …
63platonic — a. 1. Academic, of Plato. 2. Contemplative, speculative, philosophical, theoretical. 3. Passionless, impassible, unimpressible, cold, apathetic, cool, calm, serene …
64platonic — adj (all of love) nonphysical, spiritual, unfleshy, incorporeal; ideal, idealistic, transcendent; philosophical, contemplative; rational, objective, intellectual; cool, dispassionate, tranquil, serene, calm …
65platonic — pla·ton·ic …
66Platonic — a. pertaining to Plato, Greek philosopher, and his doctrines; ideal; spiritual; theoretical …
67platonic love — noun Usage: often capitalized P Date: 1631 1. love conceived by Plato as ascending from passion for the individual to contemplation of the universal and ideal 2. a close relationship between two persons in which sexual desire is nonexistent or… …
68Platonic love — 1. Platonism. love of the Idea of beauty, seen as terminating an evolution from the desire for an individual and the love of physical beauty to the love and contemplation of spiritual or ideal beauty. 2. (usually l.c.) an intimate companionship… …
69Platonic year — Astron. a period of about 26,000 years, equal to the time required for a complete revolution of the equinoxes. Also called great year. Cf. precession of the equinoxes. [1630 40] * * * …
70Platonic dialogue — noun A authored by Plato …