Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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ahoot (0) - 1 freq afoot (1) - 1 freq shoot (1) - 71 freq athoot (1) - 319 freq aboot (1) - 10010 freq anoot (1) - 1 freq hoot (1) - 28 freq apoot (1) - 1 freq aloot (1) - 1 freq cahoots (2) - 2 freq thoor (2) - 11 freq thoo' (2) - 1 freq whoo (2) - 5 freq adopt (2) - 11 freq €˜oot (2) - 5 freq aflot (2) - 2 freq idoot (2) - 1 freq amoont (2) - 44 freq hoog (2) - 1 freq thoct (2) - 7 freq 'hood (2) - 1 freq hoof (2) - 15 freq toot (2) - 33 freq whoat (2) - 6 freq thowt (2) - 97 freq |
ahoot (0) - 1 freq hoot (1) - 28 freq hout (2) - 1 freq aht (2) - 27 freq hoat (2) - 50 freq hot (2) - 206 freq apoot (2) - 1 freq aloot (2) - 1 freq anoot (2) - 1 freq athoot (2) - 319 freq afoot (2) - 1 freq shoot (2) - 71 freq aboot (2) - 10010 freq waeoot (3) - 30 freq aloat (3) - 8 freq hoop (3) - 34 freq ithoot (3) - 53 freq aeiot (3) - 1 freq ht (3) - 8 freq woot (3) - 1 freq abooot (3) - 2 freq boot (3) - 112 freq hoo (3) - 1076 freq shooit (3) - 1 freq thoat (3) - 103 freq |
SoundEx code - A300 at - 20437 freq aed - 2 freq ate - 117 freq aat - 852 freq aet - 102 freq a'd - 168 freq ah'd - 540 freq add - 138 freq at- - 1 freq aheid - 194 freq ahd - 15 freq ahead - 84 freq 'at - 358 freq await - 7 freq adae - 139 freq 'a'd - 3 freq adee - 30 freq ad - 126 freq aht - 27 freq aid - 37 freq ado - 4 freq 'ah'd - 13 freq at'd - 4 freq ada - 4 freq aat' - 1 freq aw-day - 2 freq aa'd - 2 freq awtho - 5 freq atho - 3 freq awthou - 1 freq adio - 1 freq ata - 58 freq ait - 138 freq aith - 23 freq atth - 1 freq aite - 4 freq aud - 32 freq ahaud - 5 freq aty - 2 freq awta - 1 freq ayedeea - 1 freq aydea - 1 freq 'ahd - 1 freq aheed - 6 freq ata' - 6 freq adieu - 1 freq auid - 1 freq ataa - 8 freq ahid - 2 freq ah'da - 2 freq ati - 16 freq ah-ta - 1 freq ahied - 1 freq ataw - 8 freq aaid - 2 freq addi - 3 freq awtie - 1 freq aat'd - 5 freq ahead' - 1 freq att - 451 freq att' - 2 freq 'att - 1 freq aaud - 1 freq a'da - 9 freq aa'at - 1 freq aedie - 1 freq 'aedie - 1 freq adö - 1 freq aet' - 1 freq adie - 16 freq audio - 29 freq 'add - 1 freq aathou - 1 freq 'at'd - 1 freq atthe - 2 freq awte - 1 freq atey - 1 freq a'hæt - 1 freq ati'aa - 1 freq awid - 2 freq -at - 1 freq awety - 1 freq ady - 2 freq þat - 2 freq aat- - 1 freq awed - 3 freq 'ad - 1 freq ataw' - 1 freq ahaed - 1 freq €œat - 7 freq €˜aat - 1 freq adaya - 1 freq €˜at - 44 freq ae-twae - 1 freq ðat - 1 freq €™at - 40 freq auto - 5 freq ahoot - 1 freq attie - 3 freq ae-day - 1 freq awday - 2 freq ayday - 1 freq audi - 1 freq €™ad - 1 freq atae - 1 freq aatho - 2 freq addie - 6 freq €”at - 1 freq ae-twa - 2 freq addy - 6 freq aweet - 1 freq aide - 1 freq atwà - 2 freq aaht - 1 freq €˜att - 1 freq aidh - 1 freq atÂ’a - 1 freq at' - 1 freq a't - 1 freq aÂ’day - 1 freq ahÂ’d - 9 freq at” - 1 freq aday - 4 freq awud - 1 freq ahdh - 1 freq ‘at - 6 freq a'day - 7 freq a'the - 3 freq ah't - 11 freq aÂ’d - 2 freq awd - 1 freq ade - 3 freq “at - 1 freq aeiot - 1 freq adda - 4 freq 'ate - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - AHT aheid - 194 freq ahead - 84 freq ahaud - 5 freq aheed - 6 freq ahid - 2 freq ahied - 1 freq ahead' - 1 freq ahaed - 1 freq ahoot - 1 freq |
AHOOT |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.196364 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 - 0.348630 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 - 0.028594 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 - 0.036980 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 - 0.000919 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. |