pan·o·ply  (p ăn ə-pl ē)
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n. pl. pan·o·plies 1. An impressive or striking array or arrangement: a panoply of colorful flags. 2. Ceremonial attire with all accessories: a portrait of the general in full panoply. 3. Something that covers and protects: a porcupine's panoply of quills. 4. The complete arms and armor of a warrior.
[Greek panopliā : pan-, pan- + hopla, arms, armor, pl. of hoplon, weapon.] |