christmas |
christmaslike |
As a proper noun christmas
is a widely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of jesus christ, incorporating various christian, pre-christian and secular customs.
As a noun christmas
is christmas day, the day it is celebrated, 25 december, an english quarter day.
As an adjective christmaslike is
resembling or characteristic of christmas.
christmas |
chrismahanukwanzakah |
As nouns the difference between christmas and chrismahanukwanzakah
is that
christmas is christmas day, the day it is celebrated, 25 december, an english quarter day while
chrismahanukwanzakah is (humorous) a fictional holiday in december combining aspects of christmas, hanukkah and kwanzaa into one festival.
As a proper noun christmas
is a widely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of jesus christ, incorporating various christian, pre-christian and secular customs.
christmas |
plygain |
As nouns the difference between christmas and plygain
is that
christmas is christmas day, the day it is celebrated, 25 december, an english quarter day while
plygain is a welsh custom of singing carols at dawn on christmas morning.
As a proper noun christmas
is a widely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of jesus christ, incorporating various christian, pre-christian and secular customs.
christmas |
christmasless |
As a proper noun christmas
is a widely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of jesus christ, incorporating various christian, pre-christian and secular customs.
As a noun christmas
is christmas day, the day it is celebrated, 25 december, an english quarter day.
As an adjective christmasless is
(rare) without christmas, or without the associated celebrations.
christmas |
melomakarona |
As nouns the difference between christmas and melomakarona
is that
christmas is christmas day, the day it is celebrated, 25 december, an english quarter day while
melomakarona is greek honey macaroons with crushed walnuts, traditionally served at christmas.
As a proper noun christmas
is a widely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of jesus christ, incorporating various christian, pre-christian and secular customs.
christmas |
chrimbo |
As proper nouns the difference between christmas and chrimbo
is that
christmas is a widely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of jesus christ, incorporating various christian, pre-christian and secular customs while
chrimbo is (british|slang) christmas, especially with regard to its more secular and commercial aspects.
As a noun christmas
is christmas day, the day it is celebrated, 25 december, an english quarter day.
christmas |
cheaster |
As nouns the difference between christmas and cheaster
is that
christmas is christmas day, the day it is celebrated, 25 december, an english quarter day while
cheaster is (slang) an individual who attends religious services only twice a year, at christmas and easter.
As a proper noun christmas
is a widely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of jesus christ, incorporating various christian, pre-christian and secular customs.
christmas |
parol |
As nouns the difference between christmas and parol
is that
christmas is christmas day, the day it is celebrated, 25 december, an english quarter day while
parol is a word; an oral utterance or
parol can be an ornamental star-like christmas lantern from the philippines.
As a proper noun christmas
is a widely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of jesus christ, incorporating various christian, pre-christian and secular customs.
As an adjective parol is
word-of-mouth.
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