
1) Acoma is built on one 2) Acoma pueblo sight 3) Acoma pueblo site 4) Anagram of same 5) Arizona city 6) Arizona city or feature 7) Arizona city or sight 8) Arizona desert sight 9) Arizona flattop 10) Arizona Highways subject 11) Arizona landscape feature 12) Arizona mountain 13) Arizona sight 14) Arizona sight or city
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1) Butte 2) Plain 3) Tableland
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A mesa (Portuguese and Spanish for table) is the American English term for tableland, an elevated area of land with a flat top and sides that are usually steep cliffs. It takes its name from its characteristic table-top shape. It may also be called a table hill, table-topped hill or table mountain. It is larger than a butte, which it otherwise res...
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[computer graphics] Mesa is a collection of free and open-source libraries that implement several rendering as well as video acceleration APIs related to hardware-accelerated 3D rendering, 3D computer graphics and GPGPU, the most prominent being OpenGL. Mesa is hosted at freedesktop.org and used on Linux, BSD and other operating systems. Ad...
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[programming language] Mesa was an innovative programming language developed in the late 1970s at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center in Palo Alto, California, United States. The language name was a pun based upon the programming language catchphrases of the time, because Mesa is a `high level` programming language. Mesa is an ALGOL-like la...
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• (/.) A high tableland; a plateau on a hill.
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Flat-topped elevation with one or more cliff-like sides.
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city, Maricopa county, south-central Arizona, U.S. The name is Spanish for `tabletop` or `tableland.` A southeastern suburb of Phoenix, the site was ...
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(Spanish: `table`), flat-topped tableland with one or more steep sides, common in the Colorado Plateau regions of the United States; a butte is ...
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Mesa Verde National Park. View looking down a V-shaped erosional canyon between mesa. Sandstone forms the canyon rim and the cap rock of the mesa. Credit: USGS A flat-topped, steep-sided, table-like mountain (mesa is Spanish for 'table') capped with a formation or stratum, which is relatively hor...
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Broad, flat-topped hill rounded by cliffs and capped with a resistant rock layer.
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A suite of standardised wireless technologies - covering bit rates well beyond 2 Mb/s - for mobile access initially targetted on peace-keeping and public safety. ProjectMESA is a TIA / ETSI collaboration using WLAN and BRAN ideas amongst others.
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Me'sa .... [ Spanish ] A high tableland; a plateau on a hill. [ Southwestern U.S.]
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A flat-topped, steep-sided highland capped with a resistant rock formation. A mesa is smaller than a plateau but larger than a butte.
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A flat topped hill that rises sharply above the surrounding landscape. The top of this hill is usually capped by a rock formation that is more resistant to weathering and erosion.
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In geography, a mesa is a flat, table-like mass with steep sides all round. Eventually, by wearing away, mesas becomes buttes.
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A land formation, less extensive than a plateau, having steep walls and a relatively flat top.
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A broad, flattop, erosional hill or mountain, commonly bounded by steep slopes.
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[
n] - flat tableland with steep edges 2. [n] - a city just east of Phoenix
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Table
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A table-top (flat) mountain or hill.
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table noun flat tableland with steep edges; `the tribe was relatively safe on the mesa but they had to descend into the valley for water`
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Flat-topped, steep-sided plateau, consisting of horizontal weak layers of rock topped by a resistant formation; in particular, those found in the desert areas of the USA and Mexico. A small mesa is called a butte
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Mesa is a Portuguese name for girls. The meaning is `gracious` The name Mesa is most commonly given to Dutch girls. (2 times more often than to American girls.) Mesa is given to boys and girls in the Netherlands The name sounds like: Macy, Maci, Maisy, Missy See also: Savannah, Sierra
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Table
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