exclusiva
Exclusiva is the feminine form of the adjective exclusive in several Romance languages, most notably Spanish and Portuguese. It can function as an adjective or as a noun in colloquial usage, referring to content, items, or rights that are restricted to a particular person, group, or outlet. The term derives from Latin exclusivus, meaning “set apart” or “shut off.”
In Spanish and Portuguese, exclusiva modifies feminine nouns (for example, nota exclusiva, noticia exclusiva, edición exclusiva,
Media and journalism commonly use exclusivas to denote originality or priority access, signaling that information is
In business and law, exclusivity refers to rights granted to a single party, prohibiting others from exercising
Overall, exclusiva denotes restricted access or privileged status, whether in language, news, commerce, or legal arrangements.