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Levenshtein Distance

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Similar words to zma in Corpus

Levenshtein Double Levenshtein SoundEx MetaPhone Manually curated
zma (0) - 1 freq
zm (1) - 1 freq
zha (1) - 1 freq
za (1) - 3 freq
oma (1) - 81 freq
'ma (1) - 79 freq
zbma (1) - 1 freq
ima (1) - 1 freq
zmf (1) - 1 freq
ma (1) - 14791 freq
sma (1) - 266 freq
mma (1) - 3 freq
mg (2) - 17 freq
smaw (2) - 49 freq
'm (2) - 18 freq
rzm (2) - 1 freq
mml (2) - 1 freq
zlo (2) - 1 freq
wm (2) - 12 freq
eaa (2) - 1 freq
'ta (2) - 2 freq
yaa (2) - 2 freq
ime (2) - 1 freq
rwa (2) - 1 freq
wmd (2) - 1 freq
zma (0) - 1 freq
zm (1) - 1 freq
zmf (2) - 1 freq
sma (2) - 266 freq
mma (2) - 3 freq
ima (2) - 1 freq
ma (2) - 14791 freq
zbma (2) - 1 freq
zha (2) - 1 freq
za (2) - 3 freq
oma (2) - 81 freq
'ma (2) - 79 freq
pima (3) - 1 freq
zumba (3) - 2 freq
zi (3) - 3 freq
gm (3) - 10 freq
zo (3) - 5 freq
zy (3) - 4 freq
ipma (3) - 1 freq
cama (3) - 1 freq
zeta (3) - 1 freq
pm (3) - 124 freq
z (3) - 119 freq
fm (3) - 90 freq
jm (3) - 57 freq
SoundEx code - Z500
zine - 2 freq
zoom - 19 freq
zone - 21 freq
zion - 2 freq
zen - 8 freq
zone' - 2 freq
zyne - 4 freq
zhuan - 1 freq
znn - 1 freq
zma - 1 freq
zn - 1 freq
zm - 1 freq
zino - 1 freq
zqn - 1 freq
zeno - 1 freq
MetaPhone code - SM
some - 4095 freq
same - 1698 freq
seem - 392 freq
sum - 416 freq
sma - 266 freq
smaw - 49 freq
smue - 2 freq
sammy - 44 freq
'sammy - 1 freq
smaa - 123 freq
sea-maw - 2 freq
somme - 12 freq
semi - 20 freq
sam - 364 freq
syme - 22 freq
soum - 10 freq
soum-' - 1 freq
sim - 43 freq
soom - 10 freq
same' - 1 freq
zombie - 11 freq
zomb - 1 freq
'syme - 2 freq
'some - 11 freq
zoom - 19 freq
sma' - 13 freq
saim - 21 freq
smey' - 1 freq
some' - 7 freq
'ssssssaaaaamy - 1 freq
saam - 2 freq
sume - 2 freq
symbo - 1 freq
simba - 1 freq
smmaa - 1 freq
som' - 2 freq
sum' - 1 freq
'same - 3 freq
so'm - 1 freq
some- - 2 freq
sei'm - 2 freq
smoo - 1 freq
som - 2 freq
samba - 1 freq
sm - 4 freq
seam - 6 freq
sam' - 1 freq
zumba - 2 freq
saime - 14 freq
suomi - 2 freq
sámi - 1 freq
sie-maw - 1 freq
xoom - 1 freq
cim - 5 freq
somb - 1 freq
summ - 1 freq
€˜some - 5 freq
soume - 1 freq
seme - 1 freq
€œsum - 1 freq
€œsome - 11 freq
€”same - 1 freq
€™some - 1 freq
summa - 1 freq
€˜same - 1 freq
saem - 4 freq
sommie - 1 freq
sæm - 4 freq
smou - 3 freq
smeu - 2 freq
cem - 1 freq
sime - 1 freq
xm - 1 freq
simmy - 1 freq
xoem - 1 freq
smo - 1 freq
hhsm - 1 freq
ssm - 1 freq
somewhy - 1 freq
smh - 3 freq
zma - 1 freq
zm - 1 freq
xxm - 1 freq
cym - 6 freq
sammi - 1 freq
sem - 1 freq
ZMA
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.315574 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 - 0.489175 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 - 0.028250 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 - 0.043561 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 - 0.000815 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.