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The light emitted by a candle, often associated with Christmas Eve services.
Candlelight
A small, decorative ball often used as an ornament on a Christmas tree.
Bauble
A fragrant resin used in religious ceremonies, one of the gifts said to be brought to Jesus by the Magi.
Frankincense
A decorative string or wreath of flowers, leaves, or other materials, often used as holiday decor.
Wreth
A species of deer traditionally associated with pulling Santa's sleigh.
Reindeer
A Christian feast day on January 6th, commemorating the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus.
Epiphany
Another word for Christmas, often used in songs or greetings.
Noel
A red and green plant traditionally associated with Christmas decorations.
Poinsettia
An old-fashioned term for the Christmas season.
Yuletide
News or information, often used in the context of "glad tidings" or "good news" at Christmas.
Tidings
A large sock or similar item hung up at Christmas, typically filled with small gifts or treats.
Stocking
A decorative object, especially one used to decorate a Christmas tree.
Ornament
The birth of Jesus Christ, often depicted in art, plays, or scenes with figures.
Nativity
A plant with white berries often hung in doorways at Christmas; traditionally, people kiss underneath it.
Mistletoe
Relating to or characteristic of a holiday or celebration, particularly Christmas.
Festive
Singing traditional Christmas songs, often in groups and in public places.
Caroling
The period of four weeks leading up to Christmas, often marked by calendars or wreaths.
Advent