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*[[Antonio Mesa]] (mid 20th century), Cuban baseball player |
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*[[Arnaldo Mesa]] (1967–2012), Cuban boxer |
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*[[Carlos Mesa]] (born 1953), Bolivian historian and former politician |
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*[[Cristóbal de Mesa]] (1559–1633), Spanish Mannerist poet and writer |
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*[[Eddie Mesa]] (born 1940), Filipino actor and singer |
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*[[José Mesa]] (born 1966), American baseball pitcher |
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*[[Juan de Mesa]] (1583–1627), Spanish Baroque sculptor |
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*[[Juan Carlos Mesa]] (born 1930), Argentine humorist, screenwriter and director |
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*[[Liana Mesa]] (born 1977), Cuban volleyball player |
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*[[Maikel Mesa]] (born 1991), Spanish footballer |
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*[[Manuel Mesa]] (born 1952), Spanish retired footballer |
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*[[Melky Mesa]] (born 1987), Dominican professional baseball outfielder |
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*[[Milena Mesa]] (born 1993), Cuban team handball player |
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*[[Roque Mesa]] (born 1989), Spanish footballer |
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*[[Ubaldo Mesa]] (1973–2005), Colombian cyclist |
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*[[Urbelino Mesa]] (born 1971), Colombian cyclist |
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*[[Victor Mesa]] (born 1960), Cuban baseball player |
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*[[Yosniel Mesa]] (born 1980), Cuban football forward |
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Revision as of 17:08, 12 January 2015
Look up mesa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
A mesa is an elevated area of land with a flat top, surrounded on all sides by steep cliffs.
Mesa may also refer to:
- A semiconductor structure with a shape similar to the geological formation, as in the mesa transistor
Places
- Mesa, Arizona, a city in Maricopa County
- Mesa, California, a census-designated place in Inyo County
- Mesa County, Colorado
- Mesa, Colorado, an unincorporated town
- Mesa, Washington, a city in Franklin County
- Mesa, Mozambique
- Mesa A mine, an iron ore mine in Western Australia
- Mesa J mine, an iron ore mine in Western Australia
- The "Mesa", home to the loose-knit community in the documentary Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa
Software
- Mesa (programming language), a procedural programming language
- Mesa (computer graphics), an open-source implementation of OpenGL
- Nonblocking condition variables, in monitor synchronization
People
- Mesa (or Mesha), Moabite king of the 9th century B.C.
- Antonio Mesa (mid 20th century), Cuban baseball player
- Arnaldo Mesa (1967–2012), Cuban boxer
- Carlos Mesa (born 1953), Bolivian historian and former politician
- Cristóbal de Mesa (1559–1633), Spanish Mannerist poet and writer
- Eddie Mesa (born 1940), Filipino actor and singer
- José Mesa (born 1966), American baseball pitcher
- Juan de Mesa (1583–1627), Spanish Baroque sculptor
- Juan Carlos Mesa (born 1930), Argentine humorist, screenwriter and director
- Liana Mesa (born 1977), Cuban volleyball player
- Maikel Mesa (born 1991), Spanish footballer
- Manuel Mesa (born 1952), Spanish retired footballer
- Melky Mesa (born 1987), Dominican professional baseball outfielder
- Milena Mesa (born 1993), Cuban team handball player
- Raúl Mesa (born 1982), Spanish beach volleyball player
- Roque Mesa (born 1989), Spanish footballer
- Ubaldo Mesa (1973–2005), Colombian cyclist
- Urbelino Mesa (born 1971), Colombian cyclist
- Victor Mesa (born 1960), Cuban baseball player
- Yosniel Mesa (born 1980), Cuban football forward
Other uses
- Meṣa, a Hindu zodiac sign (equivalent to Aries)
- Mesa Airlines
- Mesa Boogie (also known as Mesa Engineering), a manufacturer of guitar amplifiers
- Mesa (Honorverse), a fictional star nation dabbling in genetic engineering and slavery in David Weber's science fiction Honorverse
- Mesa, a chain of restaurants in the United States and Bahamas owned by chef Bobby Flay
Acronym
MESA may stand for:
- Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement, an academic preparation program that is devoted to encouraging educationally disadvantaged students to pursue science, technology, engineering, and math-related studies
- Modularized Equipment Stowage Assembly in the Apollo Lunar Module
- Maximum entropy spectral estimation
- Middle East Studies Association of North America
- Project MESA (Mobility for Emergency and Safety Applications), a project which sought to define a unified set of requirements for next-generation digital radio for use by public safety agencies
- Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association, an international association of manufacturing execution systems companies