имя существительное [американский вариант английского языка] столовая гора (холм с плоской вершиной на юго-западе США)
1) мезо-, меза- (первая часть сложных слов, указывающая на промежуточное положение) 2) пп мезаструктура 3) геология меса; плато; столовая гора; широкая терраса; площадка
сокращение от Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration Управление по надзору за техникой безопасности в горной промышленности (США)
мезаструктура
noun Etymology: Spanish, literally, table, from Latin mensa an isolated relatively flat-topped natural elevation usually more extensive than a butte and less extensive than a plateau; also a broad terrace with an abrupt slope on one side; bench
geographical name city SW central Arizona E of Phoenix population 396,375
Xerox PARC, 1977. System and application programming for proprietary hardware: Alto, Dolphin, Dorado and Dandelion. Pascal-like syntax, ALGOL68-like semantics. An early version was weakly typed. Mesa's modules with separately compilable definition and implementation parts directly led to Wirth's design for Modula. Threads, coroutines (fork/join), exceptions, and monitors. Type checking may be disabled. Mesa was used internally by Xerox to develop ViewPoint, the Xerox Star, MDE, and the controller of a high-end copier. It was released to a few universitites in 1985. Succeeded by Cedar.