philosophical |
peacockian |
As adjectives the difference between philosophical and peacockian
is that
philosophical is of, or pertaining to, philosophy while
Peacockian is of or pertaining to
Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866), English satirist and author, or his works, specifically a set of novels whose characters are placed in social contexts, especially the dining table, to discuss and criticise the philosophical opinions of the day.
satirist |
peacockian |
As a noun satirist
is a person who writes satire.
As an adjective peacockian is
of or pertaining to (1785-1866), english satirist and author, or his works, specifically a set of novels whose characters are placed in social contexts, especially the dining table, to discuss and criticise the philosophical opinions of the day.
english |
peacockian |
As a noun english
is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.
As an adjective peacockian is
of or pertaining to (1785-1866), english satirist and author, or his works, specifically a set of novels whose characters are placed in social contexts, especially the dining table, to discuss and criticise the philosophical opinions of the day.