"Christmas's tree" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Christmas's trees [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} Christmas's tree (plural Christmas's trees)
  1. Rare form of Christmas tree. Tags: form-of, rare Form of: Christmas tree Categories (topical): Christmas Categories (lifeform): Trees

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          "text": "Table 6 Echocardiography, electrocardiogram and chest X-ray findings in scorpion sting envenomation /[…]/ [“Modality”] Electrocardiogram [“Finding and clinical significance”][…]• In acute myocardial injury: Arrowhead tented T wave look like Ashoka tree appearance / • Recovery of myocardial injury: Tent-shaped look like Christmas’s tree appearance",
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          "text": "“Ma, it’s not dads fault. Why are you hollering at him?” “I’ve watched your father go out and kill people for twenty years. He never talks about it, but it’s always there. When the phone rings, your father lights up like a / Christmas’s tree. He likes killing people.”",
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