panoply
/ˈpænəpli/
noun
- A large and impressive collection or display of something.
- The museum offered a panoply of ancient artifacts from around the world.
- The book presents a panoply of scientific discoveries from the last century.
- At the festival, there was a panoply of colors, music, and dance.
- A full suit of armor; a complete set of protective gear.
- The museum displayed a medieval panoply used by a famous warrior.
- The knight's panoply included a helmet, breastplate, and shield.
- In the armory, a full panoply hung on the wall, polished and ready.
- A splendid or impressive array of clothing or accessories.
- The bride wore a panoply of lace and pearls on her wedding day.
- The queen appeared in a panoply of silk and diamonds.
- His panoply of medals covered the entire front of his uniform.