Remarkable
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early 17th century: from French remarquable, from remarquer ‘take note of’ (see remark).
wiktionary
remark + -able, from French remarquable.
etymonline
remarkable (adj.)
"observable, worthy of notice," hence "extraordinary, exceptional, conspicuous," c. 1600, from remark (v.) + -able, or from or based on French remarquable (16c.), from remarquer. Related: Remarkably; remarkableness. From 17c.-19c. remarkables (n.) were "noteworthy things or circumstances."