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The word "repertory" first appeared in English in the early 17th century, referring to a list of items that could be chosen from. By the 18th century, it had taken on its more specific theatrical meaning, referring to the set of plays that a company of actors could perform. In the 20th century, the term was extended to include other types of artistic works, such as music and dance.
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Etymology repertory noun French répertoire from repertoirs plural of répertoire
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