Undisturbed, un-dis-turbd′, adj. not disturbed.—adv. Undistur′bedly.—n. Undistur′bedness.
Undiversified, un-div-er′si-fīd, adj. not diversified or varied.
Undiverted, un-di-ver′ted, adj. not diverted or turned away from: not amused.
Undivestedly, un-di-ves′ted-li, adv. with the absence of.
Undivided, un-di-vī′ded, adj. not divided or disunited.—adj. Undivī′dable.—adv. Undivī′dedly.—n. Undivī′dedness.
Undivine, un-di-vīn′, adj. not divine.
Undivorced, un′di-vōrst, adj. not divorced or separated.
Undivulged, un-di-vuljd′, adj. not divulged, secret.
Undo, un-dōō′, v.t. to reverse what has been done: to bring to naught: to loose: to open: to unravel: to impoverish: to ruin, as in reputation: (Shak.) to leave undone.—ns. Undo′er; Undo′ing, the reversal of what has been done: ruin.—adj. Undone′, not done: ruined: untied, unfastened.
Undock, un-dok′, v.t. to take out of dock, as a ship.