com·mod·i·ty (kə-mŏd'ĭ-tē)
n. pl. com·mod·i·ties
1. Something useful that can be turned to commercial or other advantage: "Left-handed, power-hitting third basemen are a rare commodity in the big leagues" (Steve Guiremand).
2. An article of trade or commerce, especially an agricultural or mining product that can be processed and resold.
It was used more as a figure of speech T. Apologies for any confusion i may have caused you...
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