Is there any difference between 'limit is undefined' and 'limit does not exist'? It can 'does not exist' but can it be undefined?

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Limit may or may not exist but can it also be undefined? Am I right that the limit will be undefined (not D.N.E) when function is not defined at the neighbourhood of that point where limit is being evaluated?

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