There are eight different meanings,
Mensa is from Latin, it means table.
other meanings can be found on the link below
As a point of clarification/expansion:
With regard to the Mensa organization, it is based on the "table" definition and the intent was to describe the "round table"-type inclusiveness of the organization where any person is welcome, regardless of race, sex, creed, etc. The only requirement being that a person is in the top 2% of the population in intelligence.
The letters MENSA stand for "Men of Exceptional Intelligence." The organization was founded in 1946 and is a high IQ society that aims to identify and foster human intelligence for the benefit of humanity. Membership is open to individuals who score in the top 2% on a recognized intelligence test.
Carlos Mensa has written: 'Carlos Mensa' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Mensa is Latin for "table".
Mensa Bonsu died in 1896.
Mensa International was created in 1946.
In short, yes Mensa is a worldwide organization.
Prima mensa means prime table
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Josep Pascó i Mensa was born in 1855.
Josep Pascó i Mensa died in 1910.
The Prometheus Society is more exclusive than Mensa
Yes, in the series he does show to be part of MENSA.