Mesa
61mesa — noun /ˈmeɪ.sə/ a) Flat area of land or plateau higher than other land, with one or more clifflike edges A few more miles of hot sand and gravel and red stone brought us around a low mesa to the Little Colorado. b) table See Also: potrero …
62méşã — s. f., art. méşa, g. d. art. méşei; pl. méşe …
63Mesa — Me|sa die; <aus span. mesa »Tisch, Tafel«, dies aus gleichbed. lat. mensa> span., auch im spanischsprachigen Amerika u. in den USA übliche Bez. für Tafelberg …
64mesa — ż IV, CMs. mesasie; lm D. mes «sala jadalna na statku i pomieszczenie przeznaczone dla wspólnego wypoczynku, zajęć i zebrań załogi» Mesa oficerska. ‹ang., niem.› …
65mesa — An isolated, flat topped landform that stands distinctly above the adjacent land area and is bounded by steep slopes or cliffs; and is generally capped by erosion resistant, nearly horizontal rock (often lava). Mesas and buttes have similar… …
66mesa — [[t]me͟ɪsə[/t]] mesas N COUNT A mesa is a large hill with a flat top and steep sides; used mainly of hills in the south western United States. [AM] …
67MESA — abbr. MESA AIR GROUP INC NASDAQ …
68Mesa, Arizona — Mesa   City   Mesa Bank and Mesa Arts Center building in downtown Mesa …
69Mesa Verde National Park — Mesa Verde redirects here. For other uses, see Mesa Verde (disambiguation). Mesa Verde National Park IUCN Category II (National Park) …
70Mesa Air Group — Type Private Industry Aviation Founded 1982 Headquarters …