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1. Excessively concerned with minor details or rules; overly concerned with formalism and precision
2. Ostentatious in one's learning; overly concerned with showing off academic knowledge or trivial details.
1. Bruce Wayne's butler, Alfred, often had to listen to his pedantic ramblings about the specific designs of his Batsuits.
2. Dr. Strange may come across as pedantic when he corrects others on the fine points of mystical arts, but he simply values precision.
3. Doraemon, with his vast array of gadgets, is sometimes pedantic about the proper use of each invention to Nobita.
4. Ross from 'Friends' can sometimes be pedantic, especially when he insists on the correct pronunciation of 'library.'