| noun | 1. A group or set of nine. |
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 |  | | "The planets were an ennead until Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet." |
|  | | "A baseball game is an ennead of innings." |
|  | | "Folklore states that cats have an ennead of lives." |
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 | Greek, mid-16th century |
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 | From the Greek word "enneas," "ennead" refers to a set of nine (of anything)... | Continue Reading |
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