n. pl. rep·er·to·ries 1. A repertoire. 2. a. A theater in which a resident company presents works from a specified repertoire, usually in alternation. b. A repertory company. 3. a. A place, such as a storehouse, where a stock of things is kept; a repository. b. Something stored in or as if in such a place; a stock or collection. adj. 1. Of or relating to a repertory company. 2. Of or relating to an independent movie theater that shows a selected program of films usually including revivals. [Late Latin repertōrium, from Latin repertus, past participle of reperīre, to find out : re-, re- + parīre, to get, beget; see perə-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] rep′er·tori·al adj. |
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