Repertoire (noun)

  1. The range of skills, abilities, and resources that a person, group, or organization has at their disposal.
  2. The range of works that a performer or company is prepared to perform.

Origin:

Late 17th century: from french répertoire, from répertorier "list, classify", from re- "again" + pertus "pierced" (from latin pertusus "pierced"), on the pattern of latin repertorium.

Examples:

  1. The singer has a wide repertoire of songs.
  2. The company has a good repertoire of plays.
  3. The actor has a versatile repertoire of characters.
  4. The band has a limited repertoire of songs.
  5. The ballet company has a diverse repertoire of dances.
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