Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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wrans (0) - 1 freq wrang (1) - 811 freq wrangs (1) - 12 freq trans (1) - 5 freq wraks (1) - 1 freq wrens (1) - 1 freq vrans (1) - 1 freq grans (1) - 2 freq crans (1) - 1 freq wraps (1) - 5 freq wans (1) - 167 freq wran (1) - 2 freq weans (1) - 615 freq rans (1) - 1 freq waes (2) - 6 freq eans (2) - 10 freq thans (2) - 3 freq grants (2) - 30 freq trays (2) - 11 freq wrait (2) - 6 freq ran (2) - 448 freq wring (2) - 9 freq erns (2) - 1 freq wrings (2) - 2 freq grals (2) - 1 freq |
wrans (0) - 1 freq wrens (1) - 1 freq wran (2) - 2 freq wraps (2) - 5 freq rans (2) - 1 freq warns (2) - 2 freq crans (2) - 1 freq weans (2) - 615 freq wans (2) - 167 freq grans (2) - 2 freq wrangs (2) - 12 freq wraks (2) - 1 freq trans (2) - 5 freq wrang (2) - 811 freq vrans (2) - 1 freq transe (3) - 2 freq wears (3) - 53 freq gruns (3) - 7 freq rains (3) - 27 freq eerans (3) - 1 freq wairns (3) - 1 freq groans (3) - 6 freq drains (3) - 10 freq whuns (3) - 5 freq wrvs (3) - 1 freq |
SoundEx code - W652 wrong - 140 freq wrang - 811 freq worms - 21 freq warrington - 1 freq wrinkly - 8 freq wareness - 1 freq wirms - 13 freq warnishin - 3 freq wrinkles - 4 freq warring - 1 freq wringin - 13 freq wearing - 27 freq wrang-heidedness - 1 freq wring - 9 freq wrinkled - 11 freq wranglesome - 1 freq wairmest - 2 freq wrings - 2 freq warms - 8 freq wrangest - 1 freq wrangfae - 1 freq wrunklt - 1 freq wranged - 2 freq wrangr - 1 freq worrying - 7 freq wurms - 3 freq wrung - 9 freq 'wrang - 1 freq whurang - 1 freq wrangs - 12 freq wurm's-ee - 1 freq wrang'd - 1 freq wiring - 2 freq wrinkle - 5 freq wrangly - 5 freq warnock - 4 freq wrangdaeins - 7 freq wrangdaers - 5 freq wrangdaein - 3 freq wrangdaer - 4 freq wormskates - 3 freq wrunkly - 1 freq wrunkelt - 3 freq wrang-heidit - 1 freq warnishins - 2 freq waarms - 1 freq wrench - 5 freq warmest - 5 freq waarmness - 1 freq wrangwife - 1 freq wrangeous - 1 freq warnish - 4 freq wrangin - 1 freq wrenchin - 3 freq wrans - 1 freq wrunkled-up - 1 freq wrunckled - 1 freq warnishments - 1 freq wrunkilt - 2 freq wairns - 1 freq wrangousness - 1 freq wren's - 1 freq waarmest - 1 freq wringer - 2 freq wringe - 1 freq warnished - 1 freq wairnishin - 1 freq wrangous - 2 freq warnishment - 1 freq weariness - 1 freq €˜wrong - 3 freq wrenches - 1 freq wrongly - 4 freq €˜wrang - 2 freq €˜wrongly - 1 freq wormsection - 1 freq warns - 2 freq €œworms - 1 freq wirin's - 1 freq wrenched - 1 freq wrang-fuitit - 1 freq wranglin - 1 freq wrang-minded - 1 freq wrangweys - 1 freq wormy's - 1 freq wrang's - 1 freq wringing - 1 freq weering - 2 freq wrangness - 1 freq wearamask - 1 freq wrang” - 1 freq ‘wrongÂ’ - 1 freq wrens - 1 freq wrankle - 1 freq 'wrang' - 1 freq wrong' - 1 freq wrenjh - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - RNS rins - 101 freq rones - 3 freq ruins - 26 freq rains - 27 freq runs - 72 freq raens - 2 freq rynes - 3 freq reins - 21 freq ruinous - 1 freq roon's - 2 freq rinse - 8 freq ronnie's - 21 freq rouns - 4 freq runes - 6 freq rahness - 1 freq 'rins - 1 freq roons - 7 freq rain's - 5 freq rønis - 1 freq rawns - 1 freq rehns - 1 freq run's - 1 freq rønnies - 3 freq röenis - 1 freq raans - 2 freq wrans - 1 freq rönnies - 1 freq wren's - 1 freq reyns - 2 freq rewynes - 1 freq rancie - 1 freq ronas - 3 freq rans - 1 freq ronis - 1 freq ronnies - 1 freq rrrrnessa - 1 freq runcie - 1 freq rnez - 1 freq wrens - 1 freq rns - 5 freq rrinis - 1 freq rennies - 4 freq |
WRANS |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.225501 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 - 0.364792 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 - 0.028058 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 - 0.037354 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 - 0.000848 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. |