The correct spelling of the word "un exclusive" is actually "non-exclusive". The prefix "non-" means "not" and is used to negate the meaning of the word it is attached to. The word "exclusive" means "not shared with others" or "limited to a particular person or group". Therefore, "non-exclusive" means "shared with others" or "not limited to a particular person or group". The phonetic transcription of this word is /nɒnɪkskluːsɪv/.
The term "unexclusive" is derived from the prefix "un-" and the word "exclusive".
The prefix "un-" is of English origin and is used to express negation or reversal, meaning "not" or "lacking". In this case, it is used to negate or reverse the meaning of "exclusive".
The word "exclusive" originated from the Latin word "exclusivus", which means "to shut out" or "to keep apart". It entered the English language in the early 17th century with the meaning of "excluding or not admitting others".
Therefore, when the prefix "un-" is added to "exclusive", it creates the word "unexclusive" which means "not exclusive" or "inclusive".