undated
/ (ʌnˈdeɪtɪd) /
(of a manuscript, letter, etc) not having an identifying date
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How to use undated in a sentence
The foregoing undated report was written after his return to England from South America.
Life of Richard Trevithick, Volume II (of 2) | Francis TrevithickAs a specimen of the last kind may be instanced an undated anecdote told by Sikorski and others.
Frederick Chopin as a Man and Musician | Frederick NiecksMany of the letters are undated, and the dates suggested by Karasowski generally wrong.
Frederick Chopin as a Man and Musician | Frederick NiecksThey are both, as is generally the case with his letters to Pitt, undated, but the post-mark of the second bears "1797."
Private Papers of William Wilberforce | William WilberforceIt is undated, but to judge by its contents and the sequence of events was written in May.
The Life of Ludwig van Beethoven, Volume III (of 3) | Alexander Wheelock Thayer
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