A group with nine people is called a nonet.
A group with nine people is called a nonet.
A group of nine is called an ennead.
The standard collective noun for 'musicians' is an orchestra of musicians, no matter how many make up the orchestra.A general word a group of nine (people or things) is a nonet, making your group a nonet of musicians.
Nonet can be used to refer to a group of 9.
A set of nine instruments is called a nonet.A ennead is used to define a group of nine persons or things.
A group of people is called a crowd
a group or team of intelligent people are called wath
It's called a group.
'Fine nine' is used to indicate that a group of nine people (or things) are the best in a field, sport, discipline, etc. So if, for example, nine students from a school have received prizes, they might be called the school's 'fine nine'. Or if there are nine rules of behaviour for a club, or nine criteria to be used in an assessment, they could also be called the 'fine nine'. As in 'the fine nine of artichoke growing'. 'Fine nine' is used because it's pithy and it rhymes.
A group of people is often called a "crowd" or a "gathering."
The group of people in the church are called a congregation.
In "The Golden Fleece" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the forty-nine people who rowed Jason's boat were known as the Argonauts. They were a group of Greek heroes who accompanied Jason on his quest to retrieve the Golden Fleece.