Conclave

/ˈkɑːnkleɪv/ noun

A private meeting or gathering, especially of high-ranking officials or church leaders to make important decisions.

From Latin 'conclave' meaning a room that can be locked, from 'con-' (with) + 'clavis' (key). The papal conclave to elect the Pope literally happens behind locked doors.

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