eide

/ˈaɪdi/
noun
  1. Plural of eidos; the essential forms or ideas in Platonic philosophy.
    • In Plato's theory, the eide are perfect, unchanging concepts.
    • Students struggled to understand the relationship between physical objects and their eide.
    • The philosopher discussed the eide of justice and beauty.
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