Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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knoack (0) - 7 freq knock (1) - 111 freq knack (1) - 12 freq unloack (2) - 1 freq knockt (2) - 4 freq knoackin (2) - 4 freq snozack (2) - 3 freq intack (2) - 1 freq shoack (2) - 2 freq nock (2) - 14 freq kock (2) - 1 freq knackt (2) - 1 freq snack (2) - 7 freq cloack (2) - 20 freq noak (2) - 3 freq knick (2) - 2 freq knocks (2) - 14 freq enack (2) - 1 freq knark (2) - 1 freq knoab (2) - 1 freq unpack (2) - 5 freq knoax (2) - 1 freq froack (2) - 2 freq inlack (2) - 1 freq knacky (2) - 3 freq |
knoack (0) - 7 freq knack (1) - 12 freq knock (1) - 111 freq knick (2) - 2 freq knacky (2) - 3 freq knoacked (3) - 5 freq snack (3) - 7 freq knocks (3) - 14 freq enack (3) - 1 freq knackie (3) - 10 freq knackt (3) - 1 freq knark (3) - 1 freq kock (3) - 1 freq knockt (3) - 4 freq nock (3) - 14 freq knoackin (3) - 4 freq knockit (4) - 13 freq sneck (4) - 41 freq knockid (4) - 1 freq nck (4) - 1 freq kick (4) - 120 freq kynoch (4) - 6 freq knockin (4) - 42 freq snuck (4) - 2 freq knacker (4) - 4 freq |
SoundEx code - K520 knees - 174 freq kens - 531 freq knows - 147 freq knowes - 25 freq knackie - 10 freq kynoch - 6 freq kings - 92 freq king's - 55 freq king - 824 freq keing - 140 freq knox's - 2 freq knock - 111 freq knick - 2 freq 'kings - 1 freq kenzie - 49 freq 'kenzie - 2 freq knox - 34 freq kinks - 12 freq kames - 7 freq kink - 8 freq knack - 12 freq kynes - 11 freq keeng - 77 freq kinch - 19 freq knocks - 14 freq ken's - 6 freq kins - 15 freq kneesey - 1 freq kaims - 2 freq kines - 21 freq 'king - 1 freq kensho - 1 freq knoack - 7 freq käng - 2 freq knee's - 1 freq know's - 1 freq kïng - 26 freq kings' - 1 freq kïngs' - 1 freq kïngs - 3 freq konk - 1 freq 'kinky - 1 freq knaws - 4 freq knas - 1 freq keeng's - 5 freq keengs - 5 freq keeng' - 1 freq knacky - 3 freq kums - 5 freq kïng's - 1 freq kanga - 36 freq keings - 9 freq keing's - 15 freq knee-high - 3 freq kimsey - 1 freq kenny's - 1 freq 'keing - 1 freq kinnik - 1 freq knaggie - 5 freq kyns - 2 freq kynness - 1 freq kong - 7 freq kyng - 3 freq knuse - 1 freq kaens - 2 freq knock's - 1 freq kinky - 1 freq kinchie - 5 freq kynch - 1 freq kains - 1 freq knockha - 1 freq kemes - 1 freq kingie - 1 freq knees' - 1 freq €˜king - 5 freq kwango - 1 freq keenness - 1 freq €œknock - 2 freq kiang - 1 freq kneis - 1 freq kang - 1 freq kness - 1 freq knoax - 1 freq kuniwyg - 1 freq kennysc - 38 freq keenks - 2 freq keencks - 1 freq kms - 1 freq kmch - 1 freq kmze - 1 freq kanes - 2 freq knqcg - 1 freq kmc - 2 freq knowesÂ’ - 1 freq kxzwmk - 1 freq knos - 1 freq kqms - 1 freq kenÂ’s - 1 freq knj - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - NK neck - 326 freq nock - 14 freq neuk - 183 freq knackie - 10 freq neck- - 1 freq 'hnnnnnng - 1 freq 'hnnnnnnng - 1 freq 'hnnnnnnnnnnnnnng - 1 freq knock - 111 freq knick - 2 freq nike - 6 freq naig - 21 freq knack - 12 freq noak - 3 freq nick - 133 freq nookie - 2 freq knoack - 7 freq neig - 1 freq nog - 3 freq nac - 4 freq nk - 3 freq ngo - 2 freq nook - 7 freq 'nick' - 1 freq niko - 3 freq nc - 5 freq nic - 3 freq naggai - 3 freq 'nike' - 1 freq neck' - 1 freq knacky - 3 freq nag - 6 freq ng - 6 freq knaggie - 5 freq neek - 1 freq nicky - 8 freq nok - 4 freq nek - 2 freq €œneuk - 1 freq nyc - 1 freq naggie - 2 freq nokia - 2 freq hnc - 1 freq €œknock - 2 freq niki - 1 freq ync - 1 freq nq - 6 freq nwk - 1 freq nck - 1 freq neuky - 1 freq pnq - 1 freq nocky - 1 freq neg - 1 freq 'noak' - 1 freq neggy - 1 freq nec - 2 freq neeq - 1 freq niuc - 1 freq nkea - 1 freq yncw - 1 freq nqq - 1 freq nikki - 10 freq gnc - 1 freq nak - 1 freq newky - 1 freq |
KNOACK |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.186614 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 - 0.350936 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 - 0.028236 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 - 0.039585 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 - 0.000840 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. |