Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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england (0) - 224 freq englan (1) - 11 freq ingland (1) - 50 freq england' (1) - 4 freq eyland (2) - 2 freq €œengland (2) - 2 freq englander (2) - 1 freq inglann (2) - 1 freq inland (2) - 5 freq ingland' (2) - 1 freq englan's (2) - 2 freq inglan (2) - 9 freq eland (2) - 1 freq engurland (2) - 2 freq engla (2) - 1 freq eoghand (2) - 1 freq pentland (2) - 17 freq endlang (2) - 4 freq england's (2) - 6 freq vagaland (3) - 1 freq eittand (3) - 1 freq highland (3) - 30 freq airland (3) - 2 freq vigeland (3) - 1 freq anglais (3) - 2 freq |
england (0) - 224 freq ingland (1) - 50 freq england' (2) - 4 freq englan (2) - 11 freq inglan (3) - 9 freq engurland (3) - 2 freq ingland' (3) - 1 freq inland (3) - 5 freq englander (3) - 1 freq inglann (3) - 1 freq unglued (4) - 1 freq vagaland (4) - 1 freq vigeland (4) - 1 freq anglin (4) - 2 freq legoland (4) - 2 freq england's (4) - 6 freq norland (4) - 9 freq anglian (4) - 1 freq endlang (4) - 4 freq eland (4) - 1 freq eyland (4) - 2 freq engla (4) - 1 freq €œengland (4) - 2 freq pentland (4) - 17 freq eoghand (4) - 1 freq |
SoundEx code - E524 englis - 6 freq english - 1428 freq england - 224 freq englan - 11 freq english-tongued - 1 freq english-speakers - 1 freq english' - 6 freq england' - 4 freq englebert - 3 freq enclosed - 5 freq engulf - 1 freq emsayl - 1 freq emsail - 5 freq enclooden - 1 freq emsayl's - 1 freq england's - 6 freq emasculatin - 1 freq 'english' - 1 freq englishman - 8 freq englishness - 2 freq england'll - 2 freq englander - 1 freq eonclusion - 1 freq enclosure - 7 freq englishman's - 1 freq engels - 1 freq enchiladas - 1 freq engleesh - 9 freq enslaved - 2 freq english-scots - 3 freq engliesh - 9 freq emsels - 4 freq englan's - 2 freq een-glint - 1 freq english-leid-dominatit - 1 freq englische - 3 freq eensel - 6 freq eingelegte - 1 freq eingelegten - 1 freq enslave - 1 freq enceladus - 1 freq enclaves - 6 freq english-leid - 1 freq englished - 2 freq englewood's - 1 freq ewangelist - 1 freq englishmen - 2 freq english-relate - 1 freq encleetic - 1 freq englishwumman's - 1 freq enclave - 3 freq englisch - 1 freq english-language - 1 freq emasculation - 1 freq emasculated - 1 freq englishy - 1 freq €œengland - 2 freq €˜englished - 1 freq englishers - 1 freq enclosin - 1 freq €˜english - 3 freq englishes - 1 freq english-readin - 1 freq €œenglish - 1 freq englandshire - 5 freq englishtainment - 3 freq englishgeezer - 1 freq englishscot - 1 freq euanmcilwraith - 3 freq engla - 1 freq englandÂ’s - 2 freq engli - 2 freq ‘englishÂ’ - 2 freq englishphs - 2 freq englishscotland - 1 freq englanders - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - ENKLNT england - 224 freq england' - 4 freq een-glint - 1 freq €œengland - 2 freq |
ENGLAND england - 224 freq english - 1428 freq |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.195803 milliseconds The Levenshtein distance is the number of characters you have to replace, insert or delete to transform one word into another, its useful for detecting typos and alternative spellings |
Time to execute Double Levenshtein function - 0.361612 milliseconds In a stroke of genius, this runs the Levenshtein function twice, once without vowels and adds the distance together, giving double weight to consonants. |
Time to execute SoundEx function - 0.028471 milliseconds Soundex is a phonetic algorithm for indexing names by sound, as pronounced in English. The goal is for homophones to be encoded to the same representation so that they can be matched despite minor differences in spelling. |
Time to execute MetaPhone function - 0.038436 milliseconds Metaphone is a phonetic algorithm, published by Lawrence Philips in 1990, for indexing words by their English pronunciation.[1] It fundamentally improves on the Soundex algorithm by using information about variations and inconsistencies in English spelling and pronunciation to produce a more accurate encoding, which does a better job of matching words and names which sound similar. |
Time to execute Manually curated function - 0.000908 milliseconds Manual Curation uses a lookup table / lexicon which has been created by hand which links words to their lemmas, and includes obvious typos and spelling variations. Not all words are covered. |