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Definition of Repertoires
1. repertoire [n] - See also: repertoire
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repertoires
Literary usage of Repertoires
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Teacher and His Staff: Differentiating Teaching Roles: Report of the by Thomas Charles Bridges, H Hessell Tiltman, National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards (U.S.) (1909)
"Teacher and staff will always get most of their effective repertoires because
... You may be favorably impressed by the repertoires possessed by some of the ..."
2. Decisions of the Supreme Court of Mauritius by Mauritius Supreme Court (1893)
"... as custodian of the minutes and repertoires &c. of A. Boulanger and () ordering
that the said minutes &c ; be handed over by the said Durand ..."
3. Treating Infectious Diseases in a Microbial World: Report of Two Workshops by National Research Council (2006)
"... of the antibody and T cell repertoires of a healthy person reflect interactions
with the normal microbiota and how the repertoires are altered in people ..."
4. The Future of Privacy by Perri 6 (1998)
"Therefore, they prefer to distinguish repertoires of stylised types of response
to privacy-related ... They distinguish four clusters of repertoires. ..."