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repertory1550s, "an index, list, catalogue," from Late Latin repertorium "inventory, list," from Latin repertus, past participle of reperire "to find, get, invent," from re-, inte [..]
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repertoryn. A place where things are stored or gathered together.
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repertoryAn ensemble that presents several different compositions in the course of a season
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repertory(n) a storehouse where a stock of things is kept(n) the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation(n) a collection of works (plays, songs, operas, ballets) [..]
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repertoryA company with a permanent ensemble of actors; each production has a run of limited length. At any time, there is normally one production in performance, another in rehearsal and several others in varying degrees of planning.
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