Critique
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mid 17th century (as a noun): from French, based on Greek kritikē tekhnē ‘critical art’.
wiktionary
Borrowed from French critique, from New Latin critica(“critique”), feminine of criticus(“critical”); see critic.
etymonline
critique (n.)
"critical examination or review of the merits of something," 1702, restored French spelling of 17c. critick "art of criticism" (see critic), ultimately from Greek kritikē tekhnē "the critical art." As a verb, "to write or deliver a critique," 1751. Related: Critiqued; critiquing.