Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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bool-in-the-mooth (0) - 2 freq doon-in-the-mooth (2) - 1 freq bool-in-the-mou (3) - 1 freq cock-o-the-north (7) - 1 freq jack-in-the-boax (8) - 1 freq doon-tae-yirth (8) - 1 freq doon-te-earth (8) - 1 freq 'hole-in-the-waas' (8) - 1 freq ben-the-hoose (8) - 1 freq glo-in-the-daurk (8) - 1 freq hand-tae-mooth (8) - 1 freq hole-in-the-wa (8) - 1 freq winnie-the-pooh (8) - 1 freq oot-o-the-wye (9) - 3 freq lossiemooth (9) - 1 freq jack-in-th-box (9) - 1 freq haun-tae-mooth's (9) - 1 freq snod-in-aboot (9) - 1 freq weather-mooth (9) - 1 freq oot-o-the-wey (9) - 1 freq oot-and-oot (9) - 1 freq doon-an-oots (9) - 1 freq bits-on-the-side (9) - 1 freq doon-i-toon (9) - 1 freq day-in-day-oot (9) - 1 freq |
bool-in-the-mooth (0) - 2 freq doon-in-the-mooth (4) - 1 freq bool-in-the-mou (5) - 1 freq hole-in-the-wa (12) - 1 freq glo-in-the-daurk (12) - 1 freq doon-tae-yirth (13) - 1 freq cock-o-the-north (13) - 1 freq hand-tae-mooth (13) - 1 freq winnie-the-pooh (13) - 1 freq doon-te-earth (13) - 1 freq 'hole-in-the-waas' (13) - 1 freq ben-the-hoose (13) - 1 freq burn-mooth (14) - 1 freq bits-on-the-side (14) - 1 freq jack-in-the-boax (14) - 1 freq day-in-day-oot (15) - 1 freq run-o-the-mill (15) - 1 freq bournemouth (15) - 3 freq 'bells-the-cat' (15) - 1 freq lood-mooth (15) - 1 freq haun-tae-mooth's (15) - 1 freq oot-o-the-wye (15) - 3 freq jack-in-th-box (15) - 1 freq tap-o-the-milk (15) - 1 freq weather-mooth (15) - 1 freq |
SoundEx code - B453 blondie - 9 freq bluimed - 3 freq blindit - 8 freq blendin - 3 freq blinds - 16 freq blonde - 42 freq blunt - 9 freq blindin - 11 freq bluntie - 2 freq blondie's - 1 freq blindin-bricht - 2 freq blumed - 4 freq blint - 3 freq blund - 1 freq blinders - 2 freq blandness - 2 freq blondin - 1 freq blin-drift - 1 freq blinnt - 1 freq bool-in-the-mooth - 2 freq bluntly - 3 freq blemt - 2 freq blind - 41 freq blindfold - 2 freq blent - 6 freq blamed - 12 freq blindly - 1 freq blindrift - 1 freq blond - 20 freq bellindesert - 1 freq bellinderry - 1 freq blinters - 1 freq ballant - 11 freq blend - 18 freq bloomed - 3 freq ballants - 15 freq blinded - 4 freq blended - 2 freq bland - 7 freq blue-eened - 1 freq ballooned - 1 freq blondes - 2 freq blint' - 1 freq blonde-heidit - 3 freq blondie-heidit - 1 freq blin't - 1 freq blinnded - 1 freq blinnd - 14 freq blöndal - 1 freq blindsided - 1 freq blinnd-moorie - 1 freq blendan - 1 freq blaand - 1 freq bliind - 2 freq blinding - 1 freq balmedie - 7 freq blindness - 1 freq blindrife - 1 freq bellenden - 3 freq blintered - 2 freq blinterin - 8 freq boolmoothed - 1 freq blendit - 3 freq ballintuig - 3 freq blindlie - 1 freq blinter - 2 freq blunderin - 1 freq blintrin - 1 freq ballindalloch - 1 freq blandish - 1 freq blinder - 3 freq blinndit - 3 freq blindfolds - 1 freq ballantyne - 8 freq blinndin - 2 freq blindspots - 1 freq blunder - 3 freq blinndfoldit - 1 freq balintore - 1 freq bool-in-the-mou - 1 freq blind-sided - 1 freq blamet - 1 freq billionth - 1 freq blinnit - 1 freq blindt - 1 freq bealin-daft - 1 freq bellend - 7 freq ballondor - 1 freq blender - 3 freq blondiesup - 1 freq ballantine - 1 freq bylinetimes - 2 freq ballantrae - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - BLN0M0 bool-in-the-mooth - 2 freq |
BOOL-IN-THE-MOOTH |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.260586 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 - 0.473914 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 - 0.028949 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 - 0.041774 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 - 0.000889 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. |