English to Arabic Dictionary undifferentiated

undifferentiated

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definition
adjective
ideologically undifferentiated candidates
not different or differentiated.
example
No scientific work can ever address the question of how intelligence arose in a universe of 'undifferentiated' matter.
We defined advanced stage as nodal or metastatic spread and high grade as poorly differentiated, 'undifferentiated' , or anaplastic disease.
Given that most of Europe is regarded as an 'undifferentiated' mass, however, it is astonishing how little most Americans know or care about the European Union.
But an 'undifferentiated' attack on all magazine articles that deal with sexuality is unfounded and unhelpful.
This is particularly the case if 'undifferentiated' goods such as cars are shown.
The space becomes an 'undifferentiated' , uniform material mass separated from life by its surface texture.
Is it the erasure of all difference into bland 'undifferentiated' homogeneity?
Products were essentially 'undifferentiated' , as we observed when drawing the court's attention to the depiction of them.
For the most part, they still work, but an unfortunate side effect of this is that they tend to sink into an 'undifferentiated' mass.
So much a part of life it went 'undifferentiated' , unexamined until gone.
However, optimization has driven variation into parts of the vehicle that are 'undifferentiated' to the consumer.
First, it deals with the elderly as a single, 'undifferentiated' group.
Patients do not arrive at my surgery with diagnoses and neatly typed referral letters; they arrive with often vague and 'undifferentiated' problems.
It is foolish to speak of a ‘Muslim community’ as if it were 'undifferentiated' and homogeneous.
But if England was different, it was certainly not set against a single 'undifferentiated' other.
A primary goal of this work is to identify how 'undifferentiated' stem cells become differentiated.
The pain is 'undifferentiated' or indescribable as discussed above.
Nomadic space is smooth, without features, 'undifferentiated' from other spaces.
It thus involves a selective rejection of those deemed different, a rejection that renders the latter 'undifferentiated' .
Only the edge of the canvas is brightened by colour, while the centre is occupied by a vast expanse of 'undifferentiated' whiteness.
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