Panoply
(noun)
A complete or impressive collection.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from french panoplie, or via latin from greek panoplia "complete suit of armor", from pan- "all" + hopla "arms".
Examples:
- The parade was a panoply of colors and costumes.
- The museum's collection of art was a panoply of masterpieces.
- The garden was a panoply of different flowers.
- The panoply of flavors in the dish was amazing.
- The panoply of desserts at the banquet was overwhelming.