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Does have a meaning other than nativity scene?

"Nativity" on its own can have a few different meanings, beyond just referring to a nativity scene:

* Birth: In a general sense, nativity can simply mean "birth" or "the act of being born." You might hear someone say, "The nativity of the child was a joyous event."

* Origin: Nativity can also refer to the origin or beginning of something, not just a person. For example, "The nativity of the modern computer can be traced back to the 1940s."

* Specific Time of Birth: In some contexts, it can refer to the specific date of a person's birth, often associated with a significant figure. For example, "The nativity of Jesus Christ is celebrated on December 25th."

So, while the most common association with "nativity" is the Christmas scene, it's important to consider the context to understand the intended meaning.

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