1 (of something written) without the day, month, and year on it: --
an undated letter
3 (of a bond or other investment) not having a date at which it can be redeemed (= exchanged for cash): --
Here again, advertisements make it possible to determine precisely the chronology of these numerous undated publications, and even to trace the existence of books no longer available today.
Michaelbeuren has an accompanying portfolio of sixty-nine plates, sixty of dated or datable manuscripts and nine of undated manuscripts signed by their scribes.
The problems are detailed in a document which is undated but which, by comparison of the people named, was written at around the time of the enclosure proceedings.
Davies has identified an undated document in state papers, entitled the ' king's injunctions on divine service ', which urges that parish churches establish a railed altar, at which communicants receive.
Although the document is undated, internal references place it after 1987.
Occasionally a quotation is inexplicably undated or a citation is incomplete.
This sermon is undated, but appears among sermons dating from the 1620s.
Thus, the undated reference unfortunately begs the issue of tourists potentially causing impacts, and whether such impacts may be direct or cumulative.