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repertoire
n. list of works that a person or group is ready to perform; collection of skills required for a particular profession; collection including all existing artistic works of a specific kind

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Repertoire
Also see: Repertory theater or Repertoire (disambiguation).
A repertoire () is a list or set of dramas, operas, musical compositions or roles which a company or person is prepared to perform. Musicians often have a musical repertoire. The first known use of the word "repertoire" was in 1847. It is a loan word from the French language, as "répertoire", with a similar meaning in the arts. The origin of the word is from the Late Latin word "repertorium".

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repertoire

Noun
1. the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation; "the repertory of the supposed feats of mesmerism"; "has a large repertory of dialects and characters"
(synonym) repertory
(hypernym) collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage
2. a collection of works that an artist or company can perform
(hypernym) collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage


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Repertoire (das)
n. repertoire, repertory, inventory, list of works that a person or group is ready to perform; collection of skills required for a particular profession; collection including all existing artistic works of a specific kind

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répertoire
nm. index, repertory, register, repertoire, stock