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repertory

Noun

Meaning

A place in which things are disposed in an orderly manner, so that they can be easily found, as the index of a book, a commonplace book, or the like.

A treasury; a magazine; a storehouse.

Same as Repertoire.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Music is an ocean, but the repertory is hardly even a lake; it is a pond. Aldous Huxley

Then I left school at 16 and worked in Perth Repertory Theatre, which was quite nearby where I lived. And I worked there for about six or seven months, as part of the stage crew. Ewan McGregor

Each writer is born with a repertory company in his head. Gore Vidal

If the advancement of the general art of programming requires the continuing invention and elaboration of paradigms, advancement of the art of the individual programmer requires that he expand his repertory of paradigms. Robert Floyd

Faith is a powerful thing to have in your repertory. ... Certainly, I'd felt despair, sometimes so much that I thought it would be easier to die. But my family and my faith have sustained me until, when I least expected it, life picked me up again. Debbie Reynolds

The sage belongs to the same obsolete repertory as the virtuous maiden and the enlightened monarch. Mason Cooley

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