Undignified, un-dig′ni-fīd, adj. not dignified, not consistent with dignity.—v.t. Undig′nify, to make undignified.
Undilution, un-dil-ū′shun, n. the quality of being undiluted.—adj. Undilū′ted.
Undiminished, un-di-min′isht, adj. not lessened.
Undine, un-dēn′, n. a spirit of the waters, a water-nymph, without a soul—they marry readily with men, and an undine herself receives a soul on bearing a child. [L. unda, a wave.]
Undinted, un-din′ted, adj. not bearing the marks of blows.
Undiocesed, un-dī′ō-sēst, adj. not having a diocese.
Undiscernible, un-di-zer′ni-bl, adj. indiscernible—also Undiscer′nable.—adv. Undiscer′nedly.—n. Undiscer′nibleness.—adv. Undiscer′nibly.—adj. Undiscer′ning.
Undischarged, un-dis-chärjd′, adj. not discharged: not carried out.
Undisciplined, un-dis′i-plind, adj. not disciplined, not properly trained and exercised.—adj. Undis′ciplinable.
Undiscomfited, un-dis-kum′fi-ted, adj. not discomfited.