I think the word you're probably looking for is "cluster." The words "association" and "moving group" are also sometimes used, with slightly different meanings.
That must refer to an OPEN CLUSTER; according to the Wikipedia article on "Star clusters", such open clusters "usually contain up to a few hundred members [i.e., stars]".
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a galaxy is a group of stars.
A group of two or more stars together make up a constellation.
The smallest galaxy - a dwarf galaxy - will contain stars upwards of 30 billion stars. You are thinking of an open cluster, which as the name suggests, is a cluster of stars, not a galaxy. An open cluster is a group of up to a few thousand stars.
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Many stars together can make up a galaxy. Depending on the arrangement of the stars, they could either make up an elliptical, spiral, barred spiral, lenticular, or irregular galaxy. Stars can also be together by gravity in clusters. Stars that are clustered together in a spherical group are called globular clusters. Many stars are binary stars, meaning that 2 stars circle around either each other, or around a central point of gravity. These are the most basic star groupings in which there are "many" stars.
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Almost. A constellation is a group of stars that visually relate to one another, and have hence been given a name, based on their apparent pictorial appearance. I don't think you can include "separates the sky into definite sections", as several constellations overlap (Pegasus and Andromeda, for example) and some constellations take up a tiny part of the sky, some a huge chunk of it - which would be a rather awkward way of dividing up into "definite sections".
no b5 did not break up they are still a group but they changed there name to audio.
Scientists have not yet come up with a collective name for ocelots.
this may be a constellation try looking it up for a definition