several
The term "several" refers to a quantity that is more than two but not many. It is often used to indicate a small group or number of items, people, or concepts. For example, if someone says they have several books, it typically means they possess more than two but fewer than many.
In everyday language, "several" can apply to various contexts, such as several friends gathering for an event or several options available for a decision. It helps convey a sense of multiplicity without specifying an exact number, making it a useful term in both casual and formal communication.