Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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slams (0) - 12 freq slaps (1) - 11 freq slabs (1) - 18 freq slam (1) - 13 freq slamp (1) - 1 freq seams (1) - 6 freq slavs (1) - 1 freq scams (1) - 1 freq lams (1) - 2 freq slums (1) - 8 freq clams (1) - 1 freq slaws (1) - 1 freq slaes (1) - 6 freq flams (1) - 2 freq klaas (2) - 1 freq shaws (2) - 112 freq saps (2) - 7 freq staws (2) - 3 freq sya's (2) - 1 freq 'las (2) - 4 freq stame (2) - 8 freq alms (2) - 2 freq slake (2) - 2 freq slam't (2) - 1 freq swans (2) - 34 freq |
slams (0) - 12 freq slums (1) - 8 freq clams (2) - 1 freq slaws (2) - 1 freq slaes (2) - 6 freq slooms (2) - 1 freq lams (2) - 2 freq flams (2) - 2 freq scams (2) - 1 freq slaps (2) - 11 freq slam (2) - 13 freq slabs (2) - 18 freq seams (2) - 6 freq slavs (2) - 1 freq slamp (2) - 1 freq smaas (3) - 1 freq steams (3) - 2 freq sums (3) - 43 freq slops (3) - 1 freq clims (3) - 1 freq slobs (3) - 1 freq slump (3) - 6 freq slum (3) - 5 freq sals (3) - 1 freq slim (3) - 16 freq |
SoundEx code - S452 silence - 265 freq slammach - 1 freq slung - 14 freq s'long - 1 freq shillins - 18 freq seelence - 67 freq shullans - 1 freq sclims - 10 freq skalla-magnus - 6 freq skalla-magnus's - 1 freq solans - 3 freq seelenced - 1 freq sea-lions - 4 freq scuil-maik - 1 freq slounged - 1 freq skillweans - 1 freq silenced - 7 freq slams - 12 freq slang - 62 freq slaeness - 1 freq slingin - 4 freq seelences - 1 freq selling - 10 freq slain's - 1 freq shilling - 3 freq slaimish - 3 freq slunky - 2 freq slunk - 8 freq slinoush - 1 freq 'silence - 1 freq salinger - 1 freq shale-wings - 1 freq slammachs - 1 freq skellums - 2 freq slonks - 3 freq silencin - 3 freq silences - 3 freq slong's - 2 freq sling - 7 freq slums - 8 freq sloonge - 1 freq schuilmaister - 3 freq shillans - 2 freq saileens - 1 freq scallions - 1 freq skailin-gates - 25 freq sclunshed - 1 freq seilens - 2 freq slingshot - 1 freq sloonged - 3 freq slimmest - 1 freq shilliens - 1 freq slings - 2 freq slinks - 2 freq slinkan - 1 freq sehlince - 1 freq schuilmistress - 1 freq shieling - 1 freq slounges - 1 freq sylinsis - 1 freq 'slang' - 3 freq slooms - 1 freq slangy - 2 freq seilence - 6 freq sellence - 1 freq sclimms - 1 freq sloungin - 3 freq shullins - 1 freq slinky - 1 freq slink - 1 freq saloons - 1 freq slingers - 1 freq slang - 1 freq slang - 1 freq slangin - 1 freq sell-eimage - 1 freq sailing - 6 freq sloans - 1 freq seelence - 1 freq sílence - 6 freq sealing - 1 freq skeeliness - 1 freq slang - 1 freq schoolmistress - 1 freq schuilweans - 1 freq scuilweans - 1 freq silencer - 1 freq scilence - 1 freq shillings - 4 freq sklims - 1 freq slounge - 1 freq seelance - 1 freq silence- - 1 freq selliness - 1 freq skellingtons - 1 freq sclanced - 2 freq sclance - 1 freq sleeness - 1 freq scuilmaisters - 1 freq scuilmaister - 1 freq slowing - 2 freq schooling - 1 freq schoolmaister - 2 freq skailing - 1 freq shellmccabe - 1 freq slemish - 1 freq slains - 1 freq schilling - 1 freq slanged - 1 freq salem's - 1 freq 'sailmaker' - 2 freq salmcw - 5 freq solan's - 1 freq slang - 2 freq slang - 1 freq swallowingfeelsweird - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - SLMS slams - 12 freq slums - 8 freq slooms - 1 freq salem's - 1 freq |
SLAMS |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.181450 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 - 0.347678 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 - 0.028446 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 - 0.038167 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 - 0.000807 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. |