undifferentiated

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    not differentiated

Word Origin

undifferentiated (adj.)
1862, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of differentiate (v.).

Example

1. Unfortunately for undifferentiated high fliers , increased competition often causes trouble .
2. This is also called undifferentiated lung cancer .
3. This is important because undifferentiated cells carry risk of turning cancerous .
4. Thallus a plant body undifferentiated into stem , root , or leaf .
5. For the israeli right , and for many jewish communal leaders in the diaspora , an undifferentiated axis of evil extends from the iranians to the palestinians and on to anti-semitic thugs on european streets .

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