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(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kuyumcu eşyası
MESA'LEBE
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Tilkisi çok olan yer
MESA
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Gamlı olmak
MESA
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Akşam. Akşam vakti. Akşam olmak
MESA
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Öğleden güneş batıncaya kadarki vakit
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Orman
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Düz tepeli, sarp yamaçlı dağ, masadağ
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Lav akıntılarının meydana getirdiği yayla
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Definition of mesa' in English English dictionary

mesa
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..

Mesa Verde National Park
National park, southwestern Colorado, U.S. It was established in 1906 to preserve prehistoric Indian cliff dwellings. Occupying a high tableland area of 52,085 acres (21,078 hectares), it contains hundreds of pueblo ruins up to 13 centuries old. The most striking are multistoried apartments built under overhanging cliffs. Cliff Palace, the largest, was excavated in 1909 and contains hundreds of rooms, including kivas, the circular ceremonial chambers of the Pueblo Indians
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An isolated, relatively flat-topped natural elevation, usually more extensive than a butte and less extensive than a plateau
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Broad, flat-topped hill rounded by cliffs and capped with a resistant rock layer
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Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly
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Flattop mountain called ``a table'' in Spanish
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A high tableland; a plateau on a hill
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a city just east of Phoenix; originally a suburb of Phoenix
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- An implementation of the OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) API (Application Programming Interface) It provides standard guidelines and a toolset for writing 2D and 3D hardware-assisted graphics software
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A broad, flattop, erosional hill or mountain, commonly bounded by steep slopes
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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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A 3-D graphics library supporting OpenGL like API See http: //www mesa3d org/
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A technical architecture defined by META Group that has three dimensions (elements, policies, and functions) and requires an appropriate organizational structure, product evaluation guidelines, and a "marketing" approach to sell it within the enterprise
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A flat-topped mountain or plateau bounded on at least one side by a steep cliff
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Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly A storage bay attached to the right forward panel of the lunar module descent stage This tray was lowered in drawbridge fashion by the astronauts once they had egressed the lunar module For Apollo 11 it was deployed by Armstrong using a lanyard accessible to the forward hatch so that the television camera could record his first step on the lunar surface The MESA carried equipment and supplies for the lunar surface operations such as cameras, film magazines, sample return containers, spare batteries for the backpacks, and tools
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A city in Maricopa County, Arizona; the second largest city in the metropolitan area of Phoenix and the third largest city in Arizona
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{i} land formation with a flat top and steep rock walls (commonly found in the southwest USA and Mexico); flat-topped hill, small plateau (Spanish)
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(May-sa) n a flat-topped mountian or other elevation bounded on at least one side by a steep cliff; a tableland smaller than a plateau and larger than a butte
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Modular experimental platform for science and applications A small low cost shuttle and ariane compatible space platform for various applications (Boeing)
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a city just east of Phoenix; originally a suburb of Phoenix 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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Marshfield Epidemiologic Study Area population Includes a 24-zip code region in central and northern Wisconsin
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Serves educationally and financially disadvantaged students, and to the extent possible by law, emphasizes participation by students from groups with low eligibility rates to four years colleges
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A mesa is a large hill with a flat top and steep sides; used mainly of hills in the south-western United States. a hill with a flat top and steep sides, in the southwestern US (from mensa). City (pop., 2000: 396,375), south-central Arizona, U.S., located near Phoenix. It was settled in 1878 by Mormons who used ancient Hohokam Indian canals for irrigation (see Hohokam culture); it was incorporated as a town in 1883 and as a city in 1930. A Salt River reclamation project enabled the community to grow fruit and raise other crops. The city grew rapidly through industrialization after World War II. It is the site of Mesa Community College and Mesa Southwest Museum. (Spanish; table) Flat-topped tableland with one or more steep sides, common in the Colorado Plateau regions of the U.S.; a butte is similar but smaller. Both are formed by erosion; during denudation, or downcutting and stripping, areas of harder rock in a plateau act as flat protective caps for portions of underlying land situated between such places as stream valleys, where erosion is especially active. This results in a table mountain (mesa) or fortress hill
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A flat-topped mountain with steep sides
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Brian Paul wrote a free open-source implementation of OpenGL called Mesa The name has no hidden meaning, it just sounds nice The original versions of Mesa only did software rendering Recent versions of Mesa have had accelerated backends for Glide, DRI, etc See Also: Open Graphics Library
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A mesa is a land formation with a flat area on top and steep walls - usually occurring in dry areas
mesa verde national park
a national park in Colorado containing prehistoric cliff dwellings; semiarid landscape
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Definition of mesa' in Turkish English dictionary

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