transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈre-pə(r)-ˌtwär ]
noun
Etymology: French répertoire, from Late Latin repertorium
Date: 1847
1.
a. : a list or supply of dramas, operas, pieces, or parts that a company or person is prepared to perform
b. : a supply of skills, devices, or expedients
part of the repertoire of a quarterback
broadly : amount , supply
an endless repertoire of summer clothes
c. : a list or supply of capabilities
the instruction repertoire of a computer
2.
a. : the complete list or supply of dramas, operas, or musical works available for performance
our modern orchestral repertoire
b. : the complete list or supply of skills, devices, or ingredients used in a particular field, occupation, or practice
the repertoire of literary criticism