Yes it is
"Xmas" is an abbreviation of the word "Christmas".
it is an abbreviation for Christmas 'aka Xmas'
Xmas is the abbreviation of Christmas.
No. Xmas is an abbreviation of Christmas - but there are not other English words for it.
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Yes, the term "Xmas" is indeed an abbreviation for Christmas, derived from the Greek word for Christ, "Χριστός" (Christos), where the letter "X" represents the first letter. While some people may view "Xmas" as informal or even disrespectful, it primarily serves as a shorthand in writing. It does not have any other widely recognized meanings beyond referring to the Christmas holiday.
Xmas is an abbreviation of Christmas. Please see the Related Question, below.
Xmas ( pronounced krissmuss ) is an abbreviation of the word "Christmas."
"Xmas" is a common abbreviation of the word "Christmas".The "-mas" part is from the Latin-derived Old English word for "Mass",while the "X" comes from the Greek letter Chi, which is the first letterof the Greek word Χριστός, translated as "Christ".There is a common misconception that the word Xmas is a secular attemptto remove the religious tradition from Christmas by taking the "Christ" out of "Christmas".
It is disrespectful only if you mispronounce it Eksmas. In the abbreviation Xmas (pronounced "Christmas"), the X- is not the Roman letter x. It is the Greek letter chi, which is long-established as a proper abbreviation for Christ.
Christmas. It has other names, such as Xmas (an abbreviation), Yule, Yuletide and Noel, which comes from the french word for Christmas, Noël.
No. Not as far as I know. Xmas is short for Christmas.