Mesa (noun)

  1. A flat-topped hill with a steep cliff, typically but not always in the western US.
  2. A piece of furniture with a flat top supported by one or more legs.

Origin:

Spanish "table" or "table-land".

Examples:

  1. The mesa was a popular spot for hikers and rock climbers.
  2. He drove to the top of the mesa to watch the sunset.
  3. The view from the top of the mesa was breathtaking.
  4. The mesa was made of sandstone, and had been shaped over millions of years by wind and water.
  5. I bought a new mesa for my living room, it was perfect for my new home office.
Some random words: nascent, barman, conviviality