Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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wink (0) - 117 freq tink (1) - 195 freq win (1) - 980 freq zink (1) - 1 freq wik (1) - 116 freq bink (1) - 26 freq sink (1) - 100 freq winkt (1) - 2 freq gink (1) - 1 freq hink (1) - 436 freq pink (1) - 172 freq rink (1) - 14 freq winn (1) - 1 freq wint (1) - 629 freq 'ink (1) - 1 freq mink (1) - 16 freq fink (1) - 72 freq wank (1) - 8 freq wini (1) - 2 freq jink (1) - 18 freq win' (1) - 7 freq wick (1) - 56 freq wina (1) - 1 freq wino (1) - 2 freq wing (1) - 38 freq |
wink (0) - 117 freq winky (1) - 7 freq wank (1) - 8 freq twink (2) - 1 freq link (2) - 76 freq wirk (2) - 340 freq ink (2) - 37 freq wikk (2) - 47 freq wing (2) - 38 freq wino (2) - 2 freq wind (2) - 482 freq winks (2) - 14 freq wonka (2) - 297 freq wonky (2) - 1 freq winkie (2) - 3 freq wi'k (2) - 1 freq wins (2) - 78 freq kink (2) - 8 freq dink (2) - 2 freq win- (2) - 2 freq wina (2) - 1 freq wine (2) - 272 freq bink (2) - 26 freq sink (2) - 100 freq gink (2) - 1 freq |
SoundEx code - W520 winnocks - 4 freq weans - 633 freq whuns - 5 freq wans - 175 freq winnock - 23 freq whimsy - 3 freq wance - 328 freq wink - 117 freq wings - 131 freq wean's - 31 freq wancee - 1 freq weengs - 9 freq wheems - 1 freq wing - 38 freq wins - 78 freq win's - 8 freq wang - 6 freq whines - 2 freq winks - 14 freq wans' - 1 freq waen's - 1 freq whangs - 5 freq wine's - 2 freq winkie - 3 freq wean''s - 1 freq wank - 8 freq whins - 12 freq wincey - 1 freq wheens - 2 freq wheenge - 7 freq wines - 8 freq whims - 5 freq winch - 6 freq whence - 5 freq weems - 1 freq wemyss - 3 freq when's - 6 freq wanes - 2 freq wince - 5 freq weans' - 10 freq wan's - 15 freq wains - 13 freq wench - 1 freq weang - 1 freq wonky - 1 freq wonka - 297 freq 'weans - 1 freq wunnocks - 1 freq wunnock - 2 freq wuns - 3 freq winnie's - 1 freq 'winky - 1 freq winky - 7 freq winky-' - 1 freq winky- - 1 freq whinge - 2 freq wanks - 1 freq weeyinish - 2 freq weeyins - 22 freq wungs - 1 freq wansce - 1 freq wanis - 3 freq weans's - 2 freq wunce - 1 freq wïngs - 1 freq whan's - 3 freq wames - 6 freq wino's - 1 freq wayne's - 1 freq weyans - 1 freq wymes - 1 freq whang - 6 freq 'wance - 1 freq whenk - 4 freq wheen's - 3 freq whaanious - 2 freq winsy - 1 freq wincy - 2 freq wheenks - 1 freq wanice - 1 freq wings' - 1 freq winniks - 2 freq weeng - 3 freq woons - 1 freq winnock's - 1 freq winos - 2 freq winnok - 9 freq whangie - 1 freq wee-ness - 1 freq wanease - 1 freq wenes - 1 freq weings - 1 freq wee-mawks - 1 freq winnoks - 2 freq winze - 1 freq wones - 1 freq waymes - 1 freq wuins - 1 freq weyms - 2 freq wÃngs - 1 freq wanc - 1 freq €œwance - 2 freq wonwc - 1 freq whaunÂ’s - 1 freq wmc - 1 freq wooing - 1 freq ‘weansÂ’ - 1 freq wayneg - 2 freq “weans” - 2 freq wansie - 1 freq wanÂ’s - 1 freq weymss - 1 freq weansÂ’ - 1 freq whens - 2 freq |
MetaPhone code - WNK winnock - 23 freq wink - 117 freq wing - 38 freq wang - 6 freq winkie - 3 freq wank - 8 freq weang - 1 freq wonky - 1 freq wonka - 297 freq wunnock - 2 freq 'winky - 1 freq winky - 7 freq winky-' - 1 freq winky- - 1 freq whang - 6 freq whenk - 4 freq weeng - 3 freq winnok - 9 freq wanc - 1 freq wonwc - 1 freq wooing - 1 freq wayneg - 2 freq |
WINK |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.202918 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 - 0.352961 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 - 0.027976 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 - 0.040071 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 - 0.000937 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. |