1. platonic - Noun
2. platonic - Adjective
3. platonic - Adjective Satellite
Alt. of Platonical
A follower of Plato; a Platonist.
Source: Webster's dictionaryplatonic love Source: Internet
Platonic dialogues Source: Internet
Act like they hate each other?) So their closeness at Stormi’s could simply be platonic. Source: Internet
After finishing all 60 episodes in short order, I still find myself returning to the series often, its jeweled colors and insistence on platonic friendship as a balm to everything, a comforting escape from the news. Source: Internet
And the show isn’t just about romantic love — it also depicts the strength of platonic bromances and navigates the difficult transition from mama’s boy to independent young adult. Source: Internet
An apophatic approach to discussing the Divine is found throughout gnosticism, Vedanta, and Platonic and Aristotelian theology as well. Source: Internet