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panoply
[ pan-uh-plee ]
noun
- a wide-ranging and impressive array or display:
the dazzling panoply of the maharaja's procession; the panoply of European history.
- a complete suit of armor.
- a protective covering.
- full ceremonial attire or paraphernalia; special dress and equipment.
panoply
/ ˈpænəplɪ /
noun
- a complete or magnificent array
- the entire equipment of a warrior
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Derived Forms
- ˈpanoplied, adjective
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Other Words From
- pano·plied adjective
- un·pano·plied adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of panoply1
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Example Sentences
While a panoply of other circuses operated, these grew even larger.
Just as at the weekend, a panoply of emergency personnel descended on the scene in October.
That means pills, injections, IUDs, and the whole panoply of evil devices that will ruin their bodies and take their souls.
He will deflect questions, learn a dozen ways to say no comment—the usual panoply of press secretary tricks.
“Destination,” meanwhile, presents a panoply of nightlife hotspots, serene beaches, and luscious vineyards.
Sleek horses, polished arms, bright plumes,—this was the pride and panoply of war!
The stranger was much smaller than the porcupine, and wore no panoply of points.
I have not embellished them with footnotes nor given them any other part of the panoply of critical apparatus.
When he appeared in all his splendid panoply upon the roof of the palace there was a strange silence.
All unknown to herself, clothed in this wondrous panoply of beauty, Fidunia awaited her sovereign's commands.
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