panoply
noun /ˈpænəpli/
/ˈpænəpli/
[singular, uncountable] (formal)- a large and impressive number or collection of something synonym array
- The government has promised a whole panoply of social and economic improvements.
Word Originlate 16th cent. (in the sense ‘complete protection for spiritual warfare’), often with reference to the Bible (Ephesus 6:11, 13): from French panoplie or modern Latin panoplia ‘full armour’, from Greek, from pan ‘all’ + hopla ‘arms’.