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is undifferentiated
adjective
Not differentiated.
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It was the artist Michael Craig-Martin who observed this week that, "most space is undifferentiated.
The product is undifferentiated, and the number of sellers small.
The brain is undifferentiated, but we are born with a tilt of interest.
In discussing the challenges that Mirant would face after its spinoff, Kit Konolige, a managing director at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, said the company must sell "a commodity that is undifferentiated from that of all their competitors".
"J. C. Penney, on the other hand, operates in an intensely competitive industry and sells merchandise that is undifferentiated versus peers and in fact has been lagging peers".
In the case of the egg and monster symbols, there seems to be a notion of a definite original form, but the egg is undifferentiated; for its form is vague and embryonic, and the monster figure containing all of the forms of chaos in a terrible way expresses the theme that chaos is not only passive (as is water) but resists creation.
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The cornerstone of Mozi's system was undifferentiated love.
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that have the capacity to renew and develop into other types of cells.
Unlike Polman, whose attacks on humanitarian aid are undifferentiated, de Waal is nuanced in his criticism of certain activities of certain aid agencies.
"So many of the women-focused sites out there are undifferentiated and boring.
When a malignant tumour no longer resembles the tissue of origin, it is said to be undifferentiated, or anaplastic.
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