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Several isn't a noun at all. It is an indefinite pronoun.

Indefinite pronouns are used for nonspecific things.

Nouns are people, places, or things.

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The noun "several" is considered a determiner, which is used to specify a quantity or number. It is often used before a noun to indicate an imprecise amount that is more than a few but not many.

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