rep‧er‧to‧ry /ˈrepət
əri $ ˈrepərtɔːri/
noun (
plural repertories)
[
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Late Latin;
Origin: repertorium 'list', from Latin reperire 'to find']
1. [uncountable] a type of theatre work in which actors perform different plays on different days, instead of doing the same play for a long time:
a repertory company2. [countable] formal a repertoire
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