Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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tallyho (0) - 4 freq tallyhoo (1) - 1 freq tally (2) - 3 freq yalloo (3) - 3 freq fallyin (3) - 1 freq tallies (3) - 1 freq hallo (3) - 5 freq altho (3) - 38 freq tellys (3) - 2 freq ballys (3) - 1 freq tully (3) - 9 freq tallest (3) - 6 freq wally' (3) - 1 freq allah (3) - 1 freq bally (3) - 5 freq allyboy (3) - 1 freq lally (3) - 2 freq allyat (3) - 2 freq teullyo (3) - 2 freq rallyan (3) - 2 freq hollyjo (3) - 1 freq talamh (3) - 1 freq vallejo (3) - 3 freq hally (3) - 1 freq tullys (3) - 3 freq |
tallyho (0) - 4 freq tallyhoo (1) - 1 freq tally (3) - 3 freq allah (4) - 1 freq tullys (4) - 3 freq tallied (4) - 1 freq taller (4) - 23 freq teullyo (4) - 2 freq telly (4) - 176 freq tully (4) - 9 freq talamh (4) - 1 freq tallies (4) - 1 freq tall (4) - 116 freq tallow (4) - 2 freq tallis (4) - 1 freq tellys (4) - 2 freq tilly (4) - 12 freq tilth (5) - 4 freq telle (5) - 7 freq taall (5) - 6 freq telleen (5) - 1 freq taill' (5) - 1 freq teller (5) - 1 freq taill (5) - 54 freq tulloch (5) - 8 freq |
SoundEx code - T400 tell - 2490 freq tall - 116 freq thole - 285 freq till - 2482 freq they'll - 314 freq toil - 25 freq 'tell - 14 freq tail - 263 freq twal - 120 freq til - 1710 freq tale - 299 freq tillie - 8 freq tool - 38 freq they-well - 1 freq 'til - 15 freq twall - 3 freq 'till - 3 freq telly - 176 freq 'they'll - 8 freq towel - 21 freq thay'll - 12 freq tull - 84 freq tl - 8 freq t'll - 8 freq tea-weel - 1 freq thai'l - 1 freq 'twal - 2 freq th'aal - 1 freq teal - 2 freq the'll - 26 freq 't'll - 7 freq tele - 28 freq toll - 16 freq tuilyie - 2 freq tea'll - 1 freq tallow - 2 freq toyal - 1 freq thu'll - 7 freq thi'll - 5 freq toul - 161 freq taill - 54 freq taill' - 1 freq tuil - 3 freq tilly - 12 freq tel - 47 freq teil - 4 freq tile - 5 freq tal - 6 freq towl - 2 freq tally - 3 freq 'tll - 1 freq 'tl - 1 freq twill - 1 freq toalie - 1 freq tll - 10 freq toolie - 1 freq taall - 6 freq tul - 1 freq th'ull - 1 freq twaal - 6 freq tully - 9 freq thool - 2 freq taal - 7 freq thoal - 1 freq telle - 7 freq thul - 1 freq thil - 2 freq ït'll - 5 freq tal' - 1 freq toul' - 2 freq 'toil - 1 freq til' - 2 freq taul - 11 freq they'il - 2 freq theyll - 5 freq thoo'll - 10 freq 'thu'll - 1 freq thee'll - 1 freq tooel - 2 freq twal' - 1 freq thell - 4 freq tlew - 1 freq 't''ll - 1 freq teely - 1 freq tael - 6 freq teullyo - 2 freq thay''ll - 1 freq tilley - 2 freq thull - 1 freq thill - 1 freq till- - 1 freq žtl - 1 freq tell' - 1 freq tailie - 7 freq tila - 1 freq tuilie - 1 freq thule - 5 freq thu'l - 1 freq tallyho - 4 freq tellie - 13 freq tollie - 3 freq €˜tell - 2 freq €˜tool - 1 freq €œtell - 6 freq tyle - 1 freq €œtel - 3 freq tulyie - 6 freq twel - 1 freq touel - 1 freq tallyhoo - 1 freq €˜thole - 1 freq theyella - 1 freq €˜tally - 1 freq tullay - 1 freq €™tl - 1 freq €˜til - 1 freq tÃ¥le - 2 freq tÃ¥la - 1 freq twaul - 2 freq tlwiw - 1 freq theyÂ’ll - 4 freq tohull - 1 freq ‘til - 3 freq ‘tell - 1 freq ”tell - 1 freq “tell - 2 freq toley - 1 freq toly - 1 freq tealou - 3 freq tale' - 1 freq toole - 1 freq tlee - 2 freq |
MetaPhone code - TLH tallyho - 4 freq tallyhoo - 1 freq delhi - 13 freq |
TALLYHO |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.190979 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 - 0.332499 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 - 0.027379 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 - 0.036521 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 - 0.000851 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. |