All panoply synonyms
pan·o·ply
P p noun panoply
- civvies — People in the armed forces use civvies to refer to ordinary clothes that are not part of a uniform.
- accoutrements — all the things you have with you when you travel or take part in a particular activity, such as clothing and equipment
- arms — weapons collectively
- weeds — a valueless plant growing wild, especially one that grows on cultivated ground to the exclusion or injury of the desired crop.
- draperies — coverings, hangings, clothing, etc., of fabric, especially as arranged in loose, graceful folds.
- get-up — costume; outfit: Everyone will stare at you if you wear that getup.
- drapery — coverings, hangings, clothing, etc., of fabric, especially as arranged in loose, graceful folds.
- armor — covering worn to protect the body against weapons
- mufti — civilian clothes, in contrast with military or other uniforms, or as worn by a person who usually wears a uniform.
- clothing — Clothing is the things that people wear.
- armour — In former times, armour was special metal clothing that soldiers wore for protection in battle.
- livery — a distinctive uniform, badge, or device formerly provided by someone of rank or title for his retainers, as in time of war.
- expo — A large exhibition.
- fanfare — a flourish or short air played on trumpets or the like.
- weed — Thurlow [thur-loh] /ˈθɜr loʊ/ (Show IPA), 1797–1882, U.S. journalist and politician.
- autocade — a procession or parade of automobiles; motorcade.
- accoutrement — Accoutrements are all the things you have with you when you travel or when you take part in a particular activity.
verb panoply
- housed — a building in which people live; residence for human beings.
- look after — to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
- garrisoned — a body of troops stationed in a fortified place.
- garrisoning — Present participle of garrison.
- beat off — to drive back; repel
- defend — If you defend someone or something, you take action in order to protect them.