0 having few or no differences:
1 used to describe a product that is suitable for many different types of consumers, or that is similar to many other products:
Instead, students are taught to see and respect each other as equal, even undifferentiated, inhabitants of the same public space and public character.
Very primitive specimens have a thick undifferentiated wall and an incipient subdivision in chamberlets.
Some genetic alterations at the embryo stage are automatically germ-line alterations, because the cells are still undifferentiated.
Indeed, how might such an order be maintained if the "whole population" were swallowed up by an undifferentiated mass of filth?
Individuals exist after death, not in some undifferentiated state merged with the universe, or with an eternal mind, or anything else.
In a relatively undifferentiated deposit excavated to 500 mm depth, cultural material was found to a depth of 100 mm.
Undifferentiated lingual gestures in children with articulation/phonological disorders.
These data imply that an undifferentiated cell-of-origin might be more sensitive to transformation.