Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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fund (0) - 563 freq furd (1) - 2 freq fun'd (1) - 1 freq sund (1) - 2 freq fand (1) - 176 freq funnd (1) - 36 freq fud (1) - 25 freq fun (1) - 635 freq fuund (1) - 2 freq fuid (1) - 37 freq fundy (1) - 1 freq funs (1) - 7 freq fun' (1) - 1 freq funds (1) - 23 freq funn (1) - 25 freq fung (1) - 2 freq wund (1) - 104 freq fuind (1) - 1 freq funk (1) - 2 freq aund (1) - 2 freq und (1) - 12 freq rund (1) - 2 freq pund (1) - 37 freq fend (1) - 28 freq find (1) - 773 freq |
fund (0) - 563 freq found (1) - 220 freq fnd (1) - 1 freq fond (1) - 100 freq find (1) - 773 freq fend (1) - 28 freq fuund (1) - 2 freq fuind (1) - 1 freq fundy (1) - 1 freq fand (1) - 176 freq foond (2) - 140 freq fined (2) - 12 freq fiind (2) - 2 freq pund (2) - 37 freq hund (2) - 1 freq fudd (2) - 5 freq rund (2) - 2 freq bund (2) - 12 freq fundie (2) - 7 freq fiend (2) - 4 freq funday (2) - 1 freq founde (2) - 1 freq fud (2) - 25 freq fuid (2) - 37 freq fun (2) - 635 freq |
SoundEx code - F530 fund - 563 freq find - 773 freq found - 220 freq fond - 100 freq fond-ae-ae - 1 freq faint - 35 freq fanned - 9 freq foond - 140 freq fiend - 4 freq finnd - 125 freq foondy - 1 freq fawned - 1 freq fent - 11 freq fend - 28 freq fand - 176 freq fient - 6 freq '-fand - 1 freq fined - 12 freq fint - 2 freq finite - 3 freq fumed - 1 freq font - 7 freq feemit - 1 freq funnoot - 3 freq faant - 1 freq fyn't - 1 freq finoot - 1 freq funoot - 1 freq foont - 2 freq fawin-oot - 1 freq fount - 2 freq funnd - 36 freq fuund - 2 freq fin'd - 1 freq finito - 1 freq fun'd - 1 freq fmd - 1 freq fondue - 1 freq famed - 8 freq founnit - 3 freq feenty - 1 freq fiind - 2 freq fenyeit - 2 freq funned - 2 freq fond-o-o - 1 freq 'find' - 1 freq fant - 2 freq 'fent' - 1 freq feint - 5 freq founit - 2 freq faent - 2 freq feinyeit - 1 freq founde - 1 freq €œfind - 1 freq €˜foond - 1 freq fundie - 7 freq funday - 1 freq fundy - 1 freq fendt - 2 freq fnd - 1 freq fuind - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - FNT fund - 563 freq find - 773 freq found - 220 freq fond - 100 freq fond-ae-ae - 1 freq faint - 35 freq fanned - 9 freq foond - 140 freq fiend - 4 freq finnd - 125 freq foondy - 1 freq fawned - 1 freq fent - 11 freq vent - 6 freq fend - 28 freq fand - 176 freq phont - 3 freq vauntie - 25 freq fient - 6 freq phoned - 73 freq '-fand - 1 freq fined - 12 freq fint - 2 freq veined - 2 freq finite - 3 freq vainity - 2 freq font - 7 freq funnoot - 3 freq faant - 1 freq fyn't - 1 freq finoot - 1 freq funoot - 1 freq foont - 2 freq vanitie - 2 freq vanity - 10 freq fount - 2 freq funnd - 36 freq fuund - 2 freq fin'd - 1 freq finito - 1 freq fun'd - 1 freq phone't - 1 freq vynd - 4 freq vand - 2 freq fondue - 1 freq founnit - 3 freq vaned - 1 freq Øyvind - 19 freq ®Øyvind - 1 freq feenty - 1 freq fiind - 2 freq ghandi - 1 freq vaunty - 2 freq funned - 2 freq fond-o-o - 1 freq 'find' - 1 freq fant - 2 freq 'fent' - 1 freq feint - 5 freq 'feigned - 1 freq founit - 2 freq faent - 2 freq founde - 1 freq €œfind - 1 freq €˜foond - 1 freq vaunt - 1 freq fundie - 7 freq funday - 1 freq fundy - 1 freq fnd - 1 freq fuind - 1 freq |
FUND fin - 1547 freq find - 773 freq found - 220 freq fund - 563 freq |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.197631 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 - 0.352940 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 - 0.028651 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 - 0.037774 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 - 0.000907 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. |