Of textiles, having the natural color of the fiber; not colored with dye.
Not artificially colored or bleached.
1The undyed weft is then woven across the web in the usual way.
2And men of the era preferred them undyed, Professor Taylor comments.
3Repeat the experiment, using the same weight of undyed woolen yarn.
4Notice whether the color of the fabric has run into the undyed yarns.
5Black stitches marked its eyes; undyed wool made up its hair.
6The other exports are chiefly salt-fish, salt, undyed cotton, skins of beasts, and pepper.
7There was not a single kissable place about Mrs. Eyrecourt, unpainted, undyed, or unpowdered.
8He wore a hooded robe of undyed linen, belted with a length of soft-looking rope.
9The undyed cloth was the color of cow's milk.
10Her servant's garb was where she'd hung it- alongtunic of undyed wool, roughspun and scratchy.
11A really old book, bound in undyed leather.
12The undyed wool I'd been spinning had turned fiery red on the wheel and was glowing.
13The white is the native color and the fringe of both cape and blanket is undyed.
14Now they came forward dressed in shifts of undyed wool to receive their knighthoods from the Kingsguard.
15These fabrics are tested by plaiting with undyed yarns and left to stand all night in water.
16A thin, round-shouldered priest dressed in a long robe of undyed wool stepped out to greet them.