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What is the noun for repertoires?

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repertory
  1. a repertoire
  2. a collection of things, or a place where such a collection is kept
  3. a specific set of works that a company performs
  4. a theater in which a resident company presents works from a specified repertoire, usually in alternation.
  5. a repertory company.
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  7. Examples:
    1. “Both approaches made use of a large repertory of monastic chants composed to supplement the older Romano-Frankish tradition.”
      “One of the men is usually a ventriloquist, and a sort of dumb-crambo is part of their repertory.”
      “Elsewhere, public response confirmed an eagerness to preserve the local repertory.”
repertoire
  1. A list of dramas, operas, pieces, parts, etc., which a company or a person has rehearsed and is prepared to perform or display.
  2. The set of skills, attributes, experiences, etc., possessed by a person.
  3. The set of vocalisations used by a bird.
  4. An amount, body, or collection of something.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “It has to do with the basic human repertoire of emotions, cognitive capabilities and even longevity of life.”
      “For Frank, it wasn't even a particularly difficult maneuver, and one that was well within his repertoire.”
      “Or is this repertoire of sweets a taste of things to come for the Indian team?”
repertoreme
  1. A unit of a cultural or linguistic repertoire.
repertoremes
  1. plural of repertoreme
repertoires
  1. plural of repertoire
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  3. Examples:
    1. “As well as performing items from their own repertoires, both choirs will sing together on two pieces.”
      “I did not have the rich reading repertoires of my fellow English dons and I had a much stronger social-political awareness than most of them.”
      “Languages have alphabets, or character repertoires, but computers deal with digits.”
repertories
  1. plural of repertory
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Welsh choruses, for example, have long maintained repertories and concert practices that intentionally draw attention to Welshness.”
      “The company became state-supported in 1921 and under ballet master A. Romanowski presented stagings of the Ballets Russes and early Soviet repertories.”
      “Music defines place not by isolating it, but rather by opening its borders so that different genres, styles, and repertories cross the borders and cross-fertilize one another.”
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