REPERTORY


Meaning of REPERTORY in English

R ˈrepə(r)ˌtōrē, -tȯr-, -ri, - R -pəˌt- noun

( -es )

Etymology: Late Latin repertorium, from Latin repertus (past participle of reperire to find, find out, acquire, from re- + parere, parire to bring forth, produce) + -orium -ory — more at pare

1. : an ordered list, index, or catalog

2. : a place where something may be found : repository

suggests the shop of a country job printer — until a closer look takes in the type repertory — Printing & Graphic Arts

3. : repertoire

whose repertory of dialects and characters is large — Current Biography

the violin repertory

has introduced the whole repertory of the supposed feats of mesmerism — Edmund Wilson

4. : the practice of presenting with a resident company a number of different productions (as plays or dances) during a season either successively or alternately

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