panoply vs suit of armor

panoply

noun
  • A collection or display of weaponry. 

  • A complete set of armour. 

  • A broad or full range or complete set. 

  • A splendid display of something. 

  • Something that covers and protects. 

  • Ceremonial garments, complete with all accessories. 

verb
  • To array or bedeck 

  • To fit out in a suit of armour 

suit of armor

noun
  • A collection of garments, usually made of metal, worn over the body for protection in battle from weapons. 

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