Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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grim (0) - 51 freq gri (1) - 1 freq trim (1) - 15 freq grid (1) - 8 freq gruim (1) - 2 freq grie (1) - 6 freq grime (1) - 5 freq grin (1) - 135 freq glim (1) - 8 freq grip (1) - 123 freq grimm (1) - 4 freq frim (1) - 1 freq mrim (1) - 1 freq grif (1) - 1 freq prim (1) - 2 freq grimy (1) - 2 freq rim (1) - 14 freq grit (1) - 25 freq gram (1) - 10 freq brim (1) - 17 freq grtm (1) - 1 freq gim (1) - 1 freq gaim (1) - 1 freq gris (1) - 1 freq grips (2) - 18 freq |
grim (0) - 51 freq grime (1) - 5 freq grimy (1) - 2 freq gruim (1) - 2 freq gram (1) - 10 freq gris (2) - 1 freq goram (2) - 1 freq gaim (2) - 1 freq grie (2) - 6 freq grtm (2) - 1 freq gorm (2) - 1 freq groam (2) - 1 freq grame (2) - 3 freq germ (2) - 3 freq garm (2) - 1 freq groom (2) - 17 freq gri (2) - 1 freq brim (2) - 17 freq gim (2) - 1 freq grip (2) - 123 freq gairm (2) - 4 freq glim (2) - 8 freq grin (2) - 135 freq grid (2) - 8 freq frim (2) - 1 freq |
SoundEx code - G650 green - 612 freq grimy - 2 freq grun - 418 freq growin - 237 freq gran - 232 freq graan - 14 freq grin - 135 freq grown - 134 freq granny - 345 freq gowerin - 1 freq grimm - 4 freq gurrin - 1 freq groom - 17 freq grim - 51 freq grime - 5 freq growen - 19 freq gaarin - 1 freq grunn - 16 freq garm - 1 freq growein - 42 freq graham - 38 freq 'gran - 3 freq gren - 1 freq girn - 59 freq grain - 77 freq 'granny' - 2 freq graun - 9 freq grunny - 92 freq groun - 7 freq groan - 19 freq grunnie - 13 freq girmny - 1 freq growne - 10 freq garrin - 35 freq girmy - 1 freq grannie - 328 freq growin' - 6 freq gruim - 2 freq grouwen - 1 freq green' - 1 freq greene - 2 freq grouin - 10 freq grin- - 1 freq gern - 1 freq gram - 10 freq gra-an - 1 freq gurn - 6 freq grawin - 13 freq groun' - 1 freq 'grannie - 5 freq granme - 1 freq greeny - 3 freq girny - 4 freq germ - 3 freq giowerin - 1 freq girnywye - 1 freq grawn - 4 freq growan - 24 freq 'green' - 2 freq grün - 1 freq greein - 3 freq grene - 15 freq grayan - 1 freq geyran - 1 freq girnie - 3 freq gearin - 2 freq 'granny - 3 freq gyran - 1 freq graen - 1 freq 'greein - 2 freq grane - 4 freq grewn - 3 freq grouwin - 1 freq grien - 3 freq grein - 4 freq grame - 3 freq geryon - 9 freq grann - 1 freq groon - 7 freq grainy - 1 freq gairm - 4 freq gairn - 1 freq giorno - 2 freq graeme - 19 freq gorm - 1 freq gruwin - 3 freq greyin - 2 freq garron - 6 freq groam - 1 freq granma - 2 freq groon' - 1 freq germy - 1 freq germá - 1 freq greenie - 3 freq gerrin' - 2 freq €˜gorm - 1 freq groin - 3 freq 'girn' - 1 freq €˜grown - 1 freq goram - 1 freq graunie - 1 freq granÂ’ - 1 freq growinÂ’ - 1 freq growÂ’n - 1 freq 'girny - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - KRM grimy - 2 freq grimm - 4 freq cream - 136 freq groom - 17 freq grim - 51 freq crime - 70 freq 'crime - 1 freq grime - 5 freq garm - 1 freq karma - 5 freq crum - 1 freq crem - 2 freq crumb - 7 freq 'crime' - 2 freq creamy - 18 freq cram - 2 freq gruim - 2 freq créme - 2 freq korma - 3 freq karm - 2 freq crimbo - 6 freq gram - 10 freq carmo' - 1 freq grame - 3 freq crimea - 4 freq gairm - 4 freq graeme - 19 freq crambo - 1 freq crumey - 2 freq 'cream - 1 freq craem - 1 freq craemy - 1 freq quorum - 1 freq gorm - 1 freq groam - 1 freq €˜gorm - 1 freq crame - 1 freq goram - 1 freq creme - 1 freq krmu - 1 freq ‘crime - 1 freq hcurmi - 1 freq creamÂ’ - 1 freq karam - 1 freq qrme - 1 freq cromw - 1 freq creeme - 1 freq krem - 1 freq krehm - 1 freq kreme - 1 freq |
GRIM |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.201546 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 - 0.361216 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 - 0.028117 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 - 0.038846 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 - 0.000831 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. |