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proper nounˈmɛnsəˈmensə Astronomy 1A small, faint southern constellation (the Table or Table Mountain), lying between Dorado and the south celestial pole. It contains part of the Large Magellanic Cloud. - 1.1as genitive Mensae /ˈmɛnsiː/ Used with preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in the constellation Mensa.
Rhymes censer, censor, dispenser, fencer, sensor, Spenser proper nounˈmɛnsəˈmensə An international organization founded in England in 1945 whose members must achieve very high scores in IQ tests to be admitted.
Origin Latin, 'table', with allusion to a round table at which all members have equal status. proper nounˈmensə Astronomy 1A small, faint southern constellation (the Table or Table Mountain), lying between Dorado and the south celestial pole. It contains part of the Large Magellanic Cloud. - 1.1as genitive Mensae /ˈmensē/ Used with preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in the constellation Mensa.
proper nounˈmensə An international organization founded in England in 1945 whose members must achieve very high scores in IQ tests to be admitted.
Origin Latin, ‘table’, with allusion to a round table at which all members have equal status. |