Etymology

1. panoply

noun. ['ˈpænɑːpli'] a complete and impressive array.

Etymology

  • πανοπλία (Ancient Greek (to 1453))

Rhymes with Panoply

  • accompli
  • accompli
  • amply
  • bapley
  • capley
  • cheaply
  • chipley
  • copley
  • coupley
  • crisply
  • cropley
  • deeply
  • epley
  • eppley
  • harpley
  • kepley
  • lampley
  • leapley
  • lepley
  • rampley

Sentences with panoply


1. Noun, singular or mass
Such specimens exhibit a panoply of heartwood colours.