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† irreˈmarkable, a. Obs. rare—1. Also 7 inr-. [ir-2. Cf. F. irremarquable (Cotgr.).] Not remarkable; having no mark by which it may be distinguished; unremarkable.
1635Capt. Fox North West 189, I was in Latitude 61 d. 57 m. and stood in close to this inremarkeable shore, and so all the land within this straight, may be called, for it is all shoring, or descending from the highest mountaine to the Sea. [In F. Smith Voy. Disc. (1748) I. 68, this Irremarkable Shore.] |