Exclusivity

/ɪkˌskluːˈsɪvɪti/ noun

The quality of being limited to only certain people or things, making something special or rare.

From Latin 'excludere' meaning to shut out or exclude, with the suffix '-ivity' creating an abstract noun. The word evolved to describe the desirable property of being available only to select members.

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