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  • Festive ecology — explores the relationships between the symbolism and the ecology of the plants, fungi and animals associated with cultural events such as festivals, processions and special occasions. Examples of topics are given below.ChristmasThe plants… …   Wikipedia

  • Festive Fifty — The Festive Fifty was originally an annual list of the year s fifty (though the exact figure varied above and below this number) best songs compiled at the end of the year and voted for by listeners to John Peel s BBC Radio 1 show. It was usually …   Wikipedia

  • festive — fes|tive [ˈfestıv] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: festivus, from festum ceremony of celebration ] 1.) looking or feeling bright and cheerful in a way that seems suitable for celebrating something ▪ The atmosphere was festive and jolly. ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • festive — fes|tive [ festıv ] adjective bright and colorful in a way that makes you think of a celebration: The decorations gave the room a festive air. a. connected with a festival or celebration, especially Christmas: Ray was full of the festive spirit.… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • festive — adjective 1 looking or feeling bright and cheerful in a way that seems suitable for celebrating something: There was a festive atmosphere in the city. | John was obviously in a festive mood. 2 festive occasion a day when you celebrate something… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • festive — UK [ˈfestɪv] / US adjective a) bright and colourful in a way that makes you think of a celebration The decorations gave the room a festive air. b) connected with a festival or celebration, especially Christmas Ray was full of the festive spirit.… …   English dictionary

  • festive, festal — These words refer to a festival or feast, but festive has an added meaning of joyous or merry. That is, a festal occasion may be festive, but not all festive occasions are connected with a feast or festival: Decorations for the dance were… …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • festive — festal, festive Both words are derived from the Latin words festum meaning ‘feast’ and festus meaning ‘joyful’, and mean ‘in the nature of a feast or festival’. Festive is much the more common, and is the one generally chosen when the meaning is… …   Modern English usage

  • Festive Overture (Shostakovich) — The Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich wrote his popular piece of music, the Festive Overture in A major, in 1954 for a concert held at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow to commemorate the 37th anniversary of the October Revolution (which took… …   Wikipedia

  • festive — adjective a) Having the atmosphere, decoration, or attitude of a festival, holiday, or celebration. The room was decked out in festive streamers, with flowers everywhere …   Wiktionary

  • John Peel — Peel Sessions redirects here. For all albums titled Peel Sessions or similar, see Peel Sessions (disambiguation). For a list of all bands who recorded Peel sessions, see List of Peel sessions. For other people named John Peel, see John Peel… …   Wikipedia

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