nativity|nativities in English
noun
[na·tiv·i·ty || nə'tɪvətɪ]
birth; birthplace; process of birth; the Nativity, birth of Jesus Christ; Christmas, Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ
Use "nativity|nativities" in a sentence
1. They admired the tableau of the Nativity.
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5. The baby's nativity brought them great pleasure.
6. Who played Mary in the nativity play?
7. I have just visited the place of my nativity.
8. 24 They admired the tableau of the Nativity.
9. He created the first Nativity scene in 12
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11. Imagine a light-up choirboy from a suburban Nativity scene.
12. We've been given our parts in the nativity play... ( GASPS )
13. Recently he went to his children's school nativity play.
14. The children always perform a nativity play every Christmas.
15. Christmas tree (opposite page) and Nativity scene at the Vatican
16. I serve him from the hour of my nativity to this instant.
17. Above: In front of the temple is an all-white nativity set.
18. The houses are decorated above and beyond the call of Nativity.
19. The Nativity, with Mary and Joseph bowing over a sleeping child.
20. The Encyclopedia Americana explains: “Nativity plays early became a part of the Christmas celebration . . .
21. “The Nativity gradually absorbed or supplanted all other solstice rites,” says the Encyclopedia of Religion.
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23. Joseph is so often overlooked, or forgotten when we look upon the scene of the nativity.
24. The Nativity Church was the center of the community, towering over the small homes.
25. They were organized by Franciscan monks in order to teach the Indians about the Nativity.