bu |
malibu |
As a proper noun malibu is
malibu.
terms |
malibu |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun malibu is
malibu.
malibu |
impala |
As a proper noun malibu
is malibu.
As a noun impala is
impala.
frog |
malibu |
As a noun frog
is a small tailless amphibian of the order anura that typically hops or
frog can be (offensive) a french person or
frog can be a leather or fabric loop used to attach a sword or bayonet, or its scabbard, to a waist or shoulder belt.
As a verb frog
is to hunt or trap frogs or
frog can be to ornament or fasten a coat, etc with frogs or
frog can be to unravel (a knitted garment).
As a proper noun malibu is
malibu.
california |
malibu |
As proper nouns the difference between california and malibu
is that
california is a western coastal state of the United States of America. Capital: Sacramento while
Malibu is a town in California known for its beach. Located near Los Angeles.
As a noun malibu is
a type of lightweight longboard known for its stability.
mal |
malibu |
Synonyms |
Malibu is a synonym of mal.
In surfing terms the difference between mal and malibu
is that
mal is a longboard (type of surfboard) while
malibu is a type of lightweight longboard known for its stability.
As nouns the difference between mal and malibu
is that
mal is illness, affliction while
malibu is a type of lightweight longboard known for its stability.
As proper nouns the difference between mal and malibu
is that
mal is a short form of given names such as Mallory, Malcolm etc while
Malibu is a town in California known for its beach. Located near Los Angeles.
stability |
malibu |
As a noun stability
is the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change.
As a proper noun malibu is
malibu.
longboard |
malibu |
As a noun longboard
is (surfing) a large surfboard, around 9 or 10 feet long with a wide nose.
As a verb longboard
is to travel by longboard.
As a proper noun malibu is
malibu.
lightweight |
malibu |
As a noun lightweight
is (boxing) a boxer in a weight division having a maximum limit of 135 pounds for professionals and 132 pounds for amateurs.
As an adjective lightweight
is lacking in earnestness, ability, or profundity.
As a proper noun malibu is
malibu.