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Levenshtein Distance

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Similar words to oqo-oh in Corpus

Levenshtein Double Levenshtein SoundEx MetaPhone Manually curated
oqo-oh (0) - 1 freq
oooh (2) - 7 freq
oh-oh (2) - 1 freq
oo-oo (2) - 3 freq
ooooh (2) - 6 freq
oooooh (2) - 3 freq
qoooo (3) - 2 freq
oooosh (3) - 1 freq
ooh (3) - 37 freq
pooh (3) - 450 freq
hoo-oo (3) - 1 freq
ooo (3) - 23 freq
aye-oh (3) - 1 freq
oooooo (3) - 1 freq
oohhh (3) - 2 freq
oqyzo (3) - 1 freq
ooohhh (3) - 1 freq
oo-in (3) - 1 freq
ooto (3) - 85 freq
'pooh (3) - 18 freq
oomph (3) - 4 freq
an'-oh (3) - 1 freq
oioo (3) - 1 freq
yit-oh (3) - 1 freq
qooo (3) - 1 freq
oqo-oh (0) - 1 freq
oh-oh (3) - 1 freq
is-oh (4) - 3 freq
yit-oh (4) - 1 freq
an-oh (4) - 2 freq
aye-oh (4) - 1 freq
ooooh (4) - 6 freq
oooooh (4) - 3 freq
oo-oo (4) - 3 freq
oooh (4) - 7 freq
ho-ho (5) - 9 freq
ah-ah (5) - 1 freq
wo-och (5) - 1 freq
qho (5) - 1 freq
co-op (5) - 15 freq
quoth (5) - 6 freq
me-ah (5) - 1 freq
qmh (5) - 1 freq
ye-ah (5) - 1 freq
qph (5) - 1 freq
quho (5) - 2 freq
a-a-ah (5) - 1 freq
qh (5) - 4 freq
ooohh (5) - 1 freq
am-eh (5) - 1 freq
SoundEx code - O200
och - 701 freq
'och - 118 freq
oose - 13 freq
oags - 2 freq
o's - 48 freq
okay - 62 freq
ouch - 23 freq
'ouch - 2 freq
og - 10 freq
oohs - 1 freq
ok - 116 freq
ox - 24 freq
'okay - 7 freq
oqo-oh - 1 freq
ochie - 8 freq
oak - 16 freq
oosie - 3 freq
ock - 1 freq
oz - 14 freq
oq - 4 freq
ooze - 2 freq
o'is - 31 freq
os - 11 freq
ouija - 7 freq
ooies - 1 freq
owes - 4 freq
'owch - 1 freq
'ok - 6 freq
oic - 1 freq
ouk - 16 freq
o'z - 6 freq
owse - 5 freq
osc - 3 freq
oag - 2 freq
ooooooch - 1 freq
o'skye - 1 freq
oki - 5 freq
oozie - 1 freq
ook - 2 freq
oossie - 1 freq
oos - 1 freq
okey - 1 freq
oasy - 1 freq
og' - 1 freq
owis - 1 freq
€˜och - 13 freq
€œoch - 19 freq
ox-eye - 1 freq
oiss - 1 freq
oys - 3 freq
oes - 2 freq
€œox - 1 freq
ouse - 1 freq
€˜okay - 1 freq
€˜o-o-o-o-k-k-k-k - 1 freq
€”och - 1 freq
€œokay - 9 freq
oese - 4 freq
'oose' - 1 freq
'oyez - 1 freq
oyez' - 1 freq
€œok - 10 freq
oaks - 1 freq
€™ok - 1 freq
€™okay - 2 freq
oxj - 1 freq
oxhi - 1 freq
oj - 2 freq
oooocha - 1 freq
oc - 2 freq
okjjx - 1 freq
“och - 1 freq
oega - 1 freq
oceiyi - 1 freq
ouks - 2 freq
oxo - 1 freq
ooocha - 2 freq
oocha - 3 freq
oougg - 1 freq
oooosh - 1 freq
oxi - 2 freq
okaaayÂ… - 1 freq
ojo - 3 freq
ohhsqj - 1 freq
ouzo - 1 freq
okqyuy - 1 freq
oka - 1 freq
ougo - 1 freq
o'whisky - 1 freq
oeq - 1 freq
osz - 1 freq
ojxg - 1 freq
oxsie - 1 freq
oiseau - 1 freq
oqy - 1 freq
ojjz - 1 freq
ozo - 1 freq
oajo - 1 freq
ohohj - 1 freq
oxsi - 1 freq
oÂ’s - 1 freq
oaq - 1 freq
ooekk - 1 freq
oasz - 1 freq
oaj - 1 freq
oigj - 1 freq
okj - 1 freq
oche - 1 freq
occa - 1 freq
ozg - 1 freq
oeg - 1 freq
oszy - 1 freq
oqc - 1 freq
MetaPhone code - OK
okay - 62 freq
og - 10 freq
ok - 116 freq
'okay - 7 freq
oqo-oh - 1 freq
oak - 16 freq
ock - 1 freq
oq - 4 freq
'ok - 6 freq
oic - 1 freq
ouk - 16 freq
oag - 2 freq
oki - 5 freq
ook - 2 freq
okey - 1 freq
og' - 1 freq
€˜okay - 1 freq
€œokay - 9 freq
€œok - 10 freq
€™ok - 1 freq
€™okay - 2 freq
oc - 2 freq
oega - 1 freq
oougg - 1 freq
okaaayÂ… - 1 freq
oka - 1 freq
ougo - 1 freq
oeq - 1 freq
oqy - 1 freq
oaq - 1 freq
ooekk - 1 freq
oeg - 1 freq
OQO-OH
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.181046 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 - 0.353785 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 - 0.029615 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 - 0.037950 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.