pleiad

/ˈpliːəd/
noun
  1. A group of seven notable people or things, especially in literature, art, or science.
    • In literary history, the Pleiad refers to a group of seven French poets from the 16th century.
    • The city's art scene was led by a pleiad of seven famous painters.
    • The conference brought together a pleiad of seven leading scientists to discuss climate change.
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