Associations to the word «Plato»
Noun
- Oratory
- Bacon
- Contemporary
- Abstraction
- Worldview
- Jason
- Pupil
- Idea
- Theory
- Rep
- Galileo
- Astronomy
- Knowledge
- Interpreter
- Argentine
- Paradox
- Kimberly
- Goodness
- Vinci
- Condemnation
- Scholastic
- Divination
- Hackett
- Phi
- Muller
- Prose
- Connotation
- Scholar
- Hercules
- Achilles
- Oracle
- Alexandria
- Logic
- Mathematic
- Theorist
- Harmony
- Pathos
- Paradigm
- Piety
- Christianity
- Magus
- Quote
- Sage
- Reality
- Acad
- Homosexuality
- Cave
- Egyptian
- Pluto
- Aristocracy
- Conceit
- Recollection
- Allusion
- Nag
- Truth
- Writing
- Contradiction
- Perfection
- Liber
- Leonardo
- Zeus
- Moral
- Speculation
- Thebes
- Democracy
- Discussion
- Dewey
- Absolute
- Hearer
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
PLATO, proper noun. Greek philosopher, 427-347 BC, follower of Socrates.
PLATO, proper noun. A male given name.
Dictionary definition
PLATO, noun. Ancient Athenian philosopher; pupil of Socrates; teacher of Aristotle (428-347 BC).
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