Definitions for Plato

Plato Pla·to

Spelling: [pley-toh]
IPA: /ˈpleɪ toʊ/

Plato is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 72 anagrams from letters in Plato (alopt).

Definitions for Plato

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  1. 427–347 b.c, Greek philosopher.
  2. a walled plain in the second quadrant of the face of the moon, having a dark floor: about 60 miles (96 km) in diameter.

Examples for Plato

"Yet it is ever thus, when Plato is with us," exclaimed Pericles.

Football “is what Plato calls a pharmakon, a poison and an elixir,” he writes.

The idea that education should profoundly influence how you live is at least as old as Plato.

"So much the more need that we enshrine her image in our own hearts," rejoined Plato.

He arose, as he spoke, and reverently placed the chaplet on the head of Plato.

Plato argued that true learning must be more than what Deresiewicz calls “highbrow entertainment for the moneyed class.”

"I never saw a philosopher that dressed so well as Plato," said Eudora.

However, Plato and Aristotle each called for the exposure of feeble infants.

"The beauty that lies within has ever a mysterious power," answered Plato.

The philosopher, Plato, linked Santorini with the mythical lost city of Atlantis that sank beneath the waves.

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