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1) General subject: Christmas (с 24 декабря по 6 января), Christmastide, Christmastide (с 24 декабря по 6 января), Christmastime, noel, the festivous season, yule, yule-tide, yuletide2) Religion: Christmas (A Christian feast on December 25 or among some Eastern Orthodox on January 7 that commemorates the birth of Christ and is observed as a legal holiday; 2. = Christmastide), Christmastide (The festival season from Christmas Eve till after New Year's Day or in England till Epiphany), Xmas, good tide3) Makarov: festive season, the festive season4) Christianity: Christmas-tide, yule (tide) -
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