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mesa

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[ mey-suh ]

noun

  1. a land formation, less extensive than a plateau, having steep walls and a relatively flat top and common in arid and semiarid parts of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico.


Mesa

2

[ mey-suh ]

noun

  1. a city in central Arizona, near Phoenix.

mesa

/ ˈɪə /

noun

  1. a flat tableland with steep edges, common in the southwestern US
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mesa

/ ə /

  1. An area of high land with a flat top and two or more steep, clifflike sides. Mesas are larger than buttes and smaller than plateaus, and are common in the southwest United States.
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of mesa1

1750–60, Americanism; < Spanish: table < Latin ŧԲ
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of mesa1

from Spanish: table
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It has one narrow runway perched high on a mesa with steep cliffs at either end tumbling 1,600 feet to the deep blue Pacific Ocean.

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According to Oder, the backyard, which features uninterrupted mesa views, is now “the best part” of their property.

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In Taos, Zappa has found a measure of solace in the stark beauty of its mesas and snow-capped mountains.

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Back at the metal workshop, the roaring sound of the kiln — which is used in the process of turning molten bronze and aluminum into objects — fills the quiet desert mesa with an ambient soundtrack.

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Several clues, taken together, give away the volcanic nature of the jumble of layered mesas and canyons in this eastern part of Noctis Labyrinthus.

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