repertory

IPA: rˈɛpɝtɔri

noun

  • A repertoire.
  • A collection of things, or a place where such a collection is kept.
  • A specific set of works that a company performs.
  • A theater in which a resident company presents works from a specified repertoire, usually in alternation.
  • A repertory company.
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Examples of "repertory" in Sentences

  • Mouse took a piece of cheese to repertory.
  • Parva dance is the first item of the repertory.
  • It is one of the masterpieces of the harp repertory.
  • The style also is found in the French Cypriot repertory.
  • The play is known to have been in the repertory of the King's Men.
  • It is one of the most popular plays in the modern kabuki repertory.
  • The play remained in the active repertory well into the 18th century.
  • Nevertheless the opera remained in repertory in France until the 1930s.
  • This formula is one of the most distinctive musical formulae in the repertory.
  • Some of the works are part of the regular repertory of Turkish music ensembles.

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