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platonic

[pluh-ton-ik, pley-] / pləˈtɒn ɪk, pleɪ- /
ADJECTIVE
expressing nonphysical love
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And he knows about Marisa Franco’s 2022 bestseller “Platonic,” which explored how the science of attachment can help people make and keep friends throughout their lives.

From Seattle Times

The Apple Pan, a small restaurant in Los Angeles where just about everything is as it was 76 years ago, is the Platonic ideal of a no-frills 1940s diner.

From New York Times

"We're going for the laughs," the Australian actress said of her new Apple TV+ series "Platonic."

From Salon

Science is also a source of both the bleak fatalism and the Platonic idealism that run through his fiction.

From Scientific American

Gathered over a video call, Rogen and Byrne talked about the friendship dynamic at play in “Platonic,” dismantling Hollywood tropes and shooting in Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times