[ US /nəˈtɪvəti/ ]
[ UK /nɐtˈɪvɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the event of being born
    they celebrated the birth of their first child
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How To Use nativity In A Sentence

  • At my Nativity," writes Browne in Religio Medici, "my ascendant was the water signe of Scorpius, I was borne in the Planetary hour of Saturn, and I think I have a piece of that Leaden Planet in me. Out of Novemberland
  • Caganers: figurines of defecating world leaders in Catalan nativity scenes Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The greatest of these solemnities is, of course, the Nativity of our Lord, Jesus Christ. Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
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  • The children always perform a nativity play every Christmas.
  • The only painting of his to change hands in recent years was a Nativity, stolen in 1969 from a church in Palermo - where Caravaggio had painted it after having escaped from gaol in Malta.
  • Pupils have brought some traditional festive cheer to a small rural village, by repairing nativity figures and a crib.
  • Everything from organ recitals to nativity plays would be under threat.
  • One of these was to be a church enshrining the scene of the Nativity.
  • Thus, once again, a moment of rebirth occurs, a new shining nativity of a new soul, not as a physical entity vulnerable to decomposition, but a living memory to the immortal and indestructible nation.
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