Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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pnd (0) - 1 freq pnq (1) - 1 freq pond (1) - 50 freq pnx (1) - 1 freq pad (1) - 56 freq pgd (1) - 4 freq und (1) - 12 freq and (1) - 24890 freq pmd (1) - 1 freq qnd (1) - 1 freq pd (1) - 2 freq pund (1) - 37 freq nd (1) - 1 freq pod (1) - 11 freq dnd (1) - 1 freq mnd (1) - 1 freq pid (1) - 1 freq ped (1) - 2 freq nd (1) - 88 freq snd (1) - 33 freq phd (1) - 9 freq pend (1) - 3 freq ond (1) - 1 freq hnd (1) - 3 freq pn (1) - 4 freq |
pnd (0) - 1 freq pund (1) - 37 freq pand (1) - 3 freq pend (1) - 3 freq pond (1) - 50 freq pud (2) - 3 freq fnd (2) - 1 freq hnd (2) - 3 freq ond (2) - 1 freq pn (2) - 4 freq cnd (2) - 8 freq pened (2) - 1 freq poond (2) - 13 freq penud (2) - 1 freq peend (2) - 4 freq pound (2) - 127 freq pyned (2) - 1 freq phd (2) - 9 freq panda (2) - 1 freq gnd (2) - 1 freq end (2) - 1198 freq and (2) - 24890 freq pmd (2) - 1 freq qnd (2) - 1 freq snd (2) - 33 freq |
SoundEx code - P530 pynt - 276 freq paint - 60 freq point - 393 freq pint - 186 freq peened - 10 freq pent - 39 freq pund - 37 freq pend - 3 freq pyntie - 1 freq pound - 127 freq punt - 9 freq phont - 3 freq pyned - 1 freq panned - 6 freq penned - 14 freq phoned - 73 freq peend - 4 freq pond - 50 freq pownte - 1 freq pinned - 22 freq pynit - 3 freq poond - 13 freq peyn't - 6 freq peynt - 1 freq peint - 5 freq pawned - 2 freq peanut - 11 freq punto - 4 freq pointy - 6 freq pmt - 3 freq puntee - 1 freq panda - 1 freq pennit - 1 freq pin't - 1 freq phone't - 1 freq pained - 1 freq pant - 2 freq pinot - 4 freq pine-widd - 2 freq pinnet - 1 freq poynt - 1 freq panto - 5 freq pened - 1 freq piynt - 2 freq pinnied - 1 freq pin-heid - 1 freq pennied - 1 freq punt' - 1 freq powneed - 1 freq pynty - 1 freq pawnd - 1 freq panet - 1 freq -pund - 1 freq peent - 1 freq pand - 3 freq pinewood - 1 freq pandyyyy - 2 freq panty - 1 freq pnd - 1 freq penud - 1 freq punnet - 1 freq pmd - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - NT nut - 127 freq nod - 107 freq need - 1780 freq knot - 27 freq not - 712 freq neat - 42 freq wynd - 14 freq nutt - 2 freq nott - 55 freq note - 238 freq nd - 88 freq nowt - 116 freq knoat - 3 freq net - 87 freq needy - 7 freq 'ned' - 1 freq 'not - 8 freq 'need - 2 freq ned - 42 freq nate - 9 freq nouat - 1 freq 'nowt - 2 freq needae - 1 freq notie - 8 freq nout - 2 freq neid - 1 freq noat - 6 freq knit - 17 freq gna'd - 1 freq noad - 11 freq nutty - 6 freq natty - 2 freq nato - 5 freq -nut - 1 freq now-at - 1 freq nite - 87 freq naet - 3 freq neddie - 1 freq neddy - 1 freq nit - 10 freq nudie - 2 freq ïntae - 93 freq neyt - 3 freq needie - 3 freq nat - 21 freq yyned - 2 freq nied - 3 freq nd - 1 freq notae - 1 freq 'ned - 1 freq 'nd' - 2 freq 'need' - 1 freq nooat - 1 freq nt - 2 freq nd - 1 freq nt - 34 freq n't - 2 freq kneed - 2 freq nuid - 1 freq knowte - 1 freq net - 1 freq nuit' - 1 freq nait - 1 freq not - 8 freq 'nut' - 1 freq knott - 6 freq nede - 3 freq hynd - 1 freq nude - 4 freq not - 3 freq nuyt - 1 freq hnd - 3 freq netta - 6 freq need - 2 freq nato- - 1 freq noida - 1 freq node - 4 freq needa - 1 freq nitty - 1 freq gnd - 1 freq nyte - 1 freq not - 1 freq nou oot - 1 freq newt - 1 freq nowt' - 5 freq pnd - 1 freq hnuty - 1 freq netty - 1 freq nud - 1 freq hnid - 1 freq noddy - 1 freq |
PND |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.181276 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 - 0.334247 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 - 0.028158 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 - 0.036819 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 - 0.000781 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. |