repertory
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
repertory /ˈrɛpət(ə)ri/
▶noun (pl. repertories)
- 1 the performance by a company of the plays, operas, or ballets in its repertoire at regular short intervals.
- 2 another term for repertoire.
- 3 a repository or collection of information.
– origin C16 (denoting an index or catalogue): from late L. repertorium, from L. repert-, reperire ‘find, discover’.
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