Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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aint (0) - 13 freq haint (1) - 3 freq awnt (1) - 1 freq paint (1) - 62 freq kint (1) - 58 freq hint (1) - 78 freq kaint (1) - 4 freq aist (1) - 21 freq saint (1) - 43 freq jint (1) - 6 freq lint (1) - 17 freq tint (1) - 218 freq sint (1) - 24 freq ain- (1) - 1 freq caint (1) - 3 freq aind (1) - 1 freq airt (1) - 297 freq fint (1) - 2 freq dint (1) - 10 freq aine (1) - 4 freq ains (1) - 15 freq baint (1) - 1 freq bint (1) - 10 freq ait (1) - 138 freq aift (1) - 14 freq |
aint (0) - 13 freq aunt (1) - 76 freq int (1) - 31 freq ant (1) - 8 freq ent (2) - 3 freq anet (2) - 1 freq ont (2) - 5 freq aunty (2) - 42 freq ayont (2) - 277 freq ahint (2) - 748 freq rint (2) - 4 freq taint (2) - 2 freq mint (2) - 64 freq nait (2) - 1 freq faint (2) - 35 freq ainst (2) - 2 freq inti (2) - 218 freq aunte (2) - 1 freq ante (2) - 1 freq anto (2) - 1 freq inty (2) - 21 freq inte (2) - 129 freq nit (2) - 10 freq into (2) - 198 freq init (2) - 1 freq |
SoundEx code - A530 and - 25387 freq ahint - 748 freq ayont - 277 freq 'and - 181 freq aneth - 178 freq aneath - 106 freq ahent - 102 freq aimed - 16 freq andy - 151 freq annoyed - 45 freq aunt - 76 freq amid - 9 freq 'aneth - 1 freq aunty - 42 freq auntie - 157 freq awned - 27 freq 'andy' - 1 freq ained - 19 freq ane-eed - 1 freq awnt - 1 freq ahind - 11 freq ahin't - 2 freq annuity - 2 freq aneath' - 1 freq andie - 1 freq aeneid - 8 freq aneith - 8 freq anneith - 3 freq annad - 1 freq anaith - 7 freq aunte - 1 freq amn't - 1 freq 'auntie - 1 freq anyday - 3 freq ain't - 9 freq awnit - 2 freq annoyt - 5 freq aint - 13 freq anyd - 2 freq aimeth - 1 freq ant - 8 freq a'waant - 1 freq amd - 2 freq 'aunty - 4 freq anddy - 1 freq aaind - 1 freq aind - 1 freq an'the - 1 freq aintae - 4 freq amdee - 1 freq anaeth - 1 freq aund - 2 freq anti - 11 freq ande - 4 freq aaned - 1 freq 'annoyed - 1 freq ane-twa - 4 freq €˜aunt - 1 freq €˜and - 14 freq anet - 1 freq €”and - 8 freq €œayont - 1 freq €œand - 15 freq €¦and - 2 freq ahmed - 6 freq aand - 1 freq and-aa - 1 freq anotha - 1 freq aantie - 2 freq €˜annoyed - 1 freq €˜ayont - 1 freq amitie - 5 freq amity - 2 freq €™and - 2 freq annette - 1 freq anto - 1 freq “and - 1 freq ando - 1 freq aaaaaand - 1 freq anoot - 1 freq annewitha - 1 freq 'aunty' - 1 freq anaht - 1 freq anat - 1 freq andyh - 1 freq ante - 1 freq andÂ… - 1 freq ainÂ’t - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - ANT and - 25387 freq 'and - 181 freq andy - 151 freq aunt - 76 freq aunty - 42 freq auntie - 157 freq awned - 27 freq 'andy' - 1 freq ained - 19 freq ane-eed - 1 freq awnt - 1 freq annuity - 2 freq andie - 1 freq annad - 1 freq aunte - 1 freq 'auntie - 1 freq anyday - 3 freq ain't - 9 freq awnit - 2 freq annoyt - 5 freq aint - 13 freq anyd - 2 freq ant - 8 freq 'aunty - 4 freq anddy - 1 freq aaind - 1 freq aind - 1 freq aintae - 4 freq aund - 2 freq anti - 11 freq ande - 4 freq aaned - 1 freq €˜aunt - 1 freq €˜and - 14 freq anet - 1 freq €”and - 8 freq €œand - 15 freq €¦and - 2 freq aand - 1 freq and-aa - 1 freq aantie - 2 freq €™and - 2 freq annette - 1 freq anto - 1 freq “and - 1 freq ando - 1 freq aaaaaand - 1 freq anoot - 1 freq 'aunty' - 1 freq anaht - 1 freq anat - 1 freq andyh - 1 freq ante - 1 freq andÂ… - 1 freq ainÂ’t - 1 freq |
AINT |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.264234 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 - 0.567489 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 - 0.068382 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 - 0.038157 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 - 0.000930 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. |