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* ''[[Spirobranchus giganteus]]'', a small, tube-building polychaete worm commonly known as the "Christmas tree worm" |
* ''[[Spirobranchus giganteus]]'', a small, tube-building polychaete worm commonly known as the "Christmas tree worm" |
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* ''O Christmas Tree'', the English version of the song ''[[O Tannenbaum]]'' |
* ''O Christmas Tree'', the English version of the song ''[[O Tannenbaum]]'' |
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* [[Christmas Tree (drag racing)]], the series of lights used to start drag races. |
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Look up Christmas tree in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
A Christmas tree is a festive decoration. It may also refer to:
- Christmas tree (aviation), a term for alert aprons of the United States Air Force during the Cold War
- "Christmas Tree" (Lady Gaga song), a 2008 single by Lady Gaga and Space Cowboy
- Christmas tree (oil well), an assembly of valves used in oil and gas extraction
- The Christmas Tree (1969 film), French film, also known as L'Arbre de Noël
- The Christmas Tree (1991 film), a 1991 animated TV film
- The Christmas Tree (1996 film), a 1996 TV movie starring Julie Harris and Andrew McCarthy
- The Christmas Tree (novel), a 1981 novel by Irish author Jennifer Johnston
- Christmas tree bill, a political term referring to a bill in the U.S. Congress that attracts many, often unrelated, floor amendments
- Christmas Tree Cluster, a distinctive star cluster of the astronomical object NGC 2264 in Monoceros constellation
- 'Christmas Tree' formation, a pattern of positions in football
- Christmas Tree Lane, a boulevard in Altadena, California
- Christmas tree packet, a unit of data used in information technology
- Nuytsia floribunda, a West Australian plant also known as the Christmas tree
- Spirobranchus giganteus, a small, tube-building polychaete worm commonly known as the "Christmas tree worm"
- O Christmas Tree, the English version of the song O Tannenbaum
- Christmas Tree (drag racing), the series of lights used to start drag races.