A group of stars that form a picture (at least in human eyes) is known as a constellation.
The word that is used for a group of stars in the night sky is a star cluster.
The word you're looking for is "secession." It refers to the act of withdrawing from a larger group or organization to establish a separate entity. This term is often used in political contexts, such as regions or states breaking away from a country or organization.
The abstract noun form of the verb to lose is the gerund, losing.Another noun form of the verb to lose is loser, a concrete noun as a word for a person or a group of people.
The word 'initiate' is a noun, a word for someone who has recently joined an or been accepted into organization or group; a word for a person.The noun forms of the verb to initiate are initiator, initiation, initiative, and the gerund, initiating.
The superlative form of the word "rigid" is "most rigid." This form is used to describe something that is the least flexible or most stiff among a group. In comparative contexts, you might also encounter "rigidest," though it is less commonly used.
I believe the word you are looking for is "asterism."
picture is the noun form
The word that is used for a group of stars in the night sky is a star cluster.
Stars can be considered count nouns when referring to individual celestial objects. However, when talking about the general concept of stars or a large group of stars collectively, it can be treated as a mass noun.
The possessive form of the plural noun stars is stars'.example: The stars' dressing rooms were very luxurious.
constellation is the word I think your looking for
No, the noun 'galaxy' is a concrete noun, a word for a system of stars, planets, dust, and gas held together by gravitational force, a word for a physical thing; an informal word for a group of celebrities or stars, a word for a group of people.
I'd draw it by showing a face with big eyes that have stars in them.
The possessive form of the noun group is group's.example: Our group's standing qualified for the finals.
A picture that stands for a word or sound is usually called a glyph. In ancient Egypt the form of writing is referred to as hieroglyphics.
The plural is stars. The plural possessive is stars'.
Here the word is a possessive form: our class's picture. However......the possessive is usually not used, and instead the word class becomes a noun adjunct : our class picture. So unless you are referring to a picture that belongs to the class, use the second form.