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panoplied

  • a word derived from panoply.
    panoply
    noun
    a wide-ranging and impressive array or display.

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It is as if two cultures, both of them oddly brandishing the same banner, were arrayed in some 18th century battle painting, the young whirling in defiant rock carmagnole against the panoplied Silent Majority.

From Time Magazine Archive

Two days later Japan's precise-mannered young Emperor Hirohito. who does not like such openly greedy talk, drove in panoplied procession from his palace to the dingy, stuccoed Parliament Building.

From Time Magazine Archive

Only a slippered leg or two revealed that they were real live dancers, panoplied in fantastic dress by Surrealist Kurt Seligmann.

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Resplendently panoplied, Tito strode into the Parliament building and marched to the elevator.

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In a moment more, and she appears before your astonished eyes, panoplied in all the glittering harness of a glowing conviction.

From Aliens by William McFee