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the annual festival of the Christian church commemorating Jesus' birth, celebrated in the Western Church on December 25
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a rich steamed pudding containing suet, dried fruit, spices, brandy, etc, served at Christmas
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a printed and often decorated card for mailing at Christmas to express good wishes.
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an evergreen tree, or an artificial tree that resembles one, decorated at Christmas with ornaments and lights.
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small coloured electric bulbs strung together and used for decoration, esp on a Christmas tree
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a sweet food made mostly of sugar or syrup and usually cooked or baked
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a benevolent figure of legend, associated with Saint Nicholas, supposed to bring gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
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a plant originally from Mexico and Central America, having very bright scarlet, pink, or white leaves.
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a large deer of northern and arctic regions of the world.
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a cured or smoked ham
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a large North American bird of the pheasant family.
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a cheap, showy ornament; trinket.
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a long, usually slender piece of wax with a wick in the middle, burned to give light.
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a Christmas song or hymn.
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a climbing vine of the ginseng family, from Eurasia and N Africa, having smooth, shiny evergreen leaves