mensa
101mensa — pl.f. mense …
102mensa — ż IV, CMs. mensasie; lm D. mens 1. rel. «zasadnicza część ołtarza w formie płyty lub skrzyni na nóżkach, z wydrążeniem na relikwie męczenników» 2. rel. «świadczenie kleru parafialnego na rzecz utrzymania biskupa i jego domowników» ‹łac.› …
103Mensa — n. constellation in the southern hemisphere; international society founded in 1946 for people whose IQ is in the top 2% of the population …
104mensa — n. flat slab forming the top of the altar in the Roman Catholic church, altar slab, altar stone …
105MENSA — mensam …
106mensa — s. f. 1. desco, tavola □ imbandigione (raro, lett.) 2. (relig.) altare 3. (est.) pasto, pranzo □ banchetto …
107mensa — men·sa …
108Mensa — UK [ˈmensə] / US an international organization for people who have achieved a high score in an intelligence test …
109Mensa — /ˈmɛnsə/ (say mensuh) noun an international society with membership limited to those with intelligence test scores rated to be in the top two per cent of the population …
110Mensa — Mẹn|sa , die; , Plural s und ...sen <lateinisch> (restaurantähnliche Einrichtung an Universitäten [für die Studierenden]; Kunstwissenschaft Altarplatte) …