repertoire
/rɛpɪˈtɔr/Definitions
1. noun
A collection of music, plays, or other performances that a person or group is trained to perform or play.
“The ballet company’s repertoire includes several classic works by Tchaikovsky.”
2. noun
The range of skills or activities that a person is trained to do or has experience in.
“As a nurse, she has a strong repertoire of medical procedures.”
3. noun
A collection of things, such as words or phrases, that are used or known by a particular person or group.
“She has a vast repertoire of idioms and expressions in her native language.”
4. verb
To perform or play a particular piece of music or a particular part in a performance.
“The orchestra will repertoire the symphony on Friday night.”