Levenshtein | Double Levenshtein | SoundEx | MetaPhone | Manually curated |
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gant (0) - 15 freq gast (1) - 5 freq gane (1) - 270 freq kant (1) - 4 freq gants (1) - 1 freq gait (1) - 137 freq gan (1) - 768 freq dant (1) - 1 freq hant (1) - 6 freq gaunt (1) - 8 freq pant (1) - 3 freq want (1) - 1648 freq gatt (1) - 1 freq tant (1) - 1 freq gans (1) - 51 freq gent (1) - 10 freq cant (1) - 40 freq fant (1) - 2 freq gaet (1) - 22 freq gaint (1) - 1 freq giant (1) - 85 freq gangt (1) - 1 freq grant (1) - 101 freq gart (1) - 159 freq jant (1) - 2 freq |
gant (0) - 15 freq giant (1) - 85 freq gaint (1) - 1 freq gent (1) - 10 freq gaunt (1) - 8 freq gonty (2) - 1 freq jant (2) - 2 freq gart (2) - 159 freq grant (2) - 101 freq agent (2) - 14 freq gangt (2) - 1 freq gat (2) - 399 freq ant (2) - 8 freq galt (2) - 6 freq gainit (2) - 2 freq rant (2) - 26 freq gantae (2) - 6 freq sant (2) - 5 freq gan' (2) - 9 freq ginty (2) - 4 freq gang (2) - 1111 freq gan (2) - 768 freq kant (2) - 4 freq dant (2) - 1 freq gait (2) - 137 freq |
SoundEx code - G530 giant - 85 freq gandy - 1 freq gant - 15 freq gnawed - 5 freq gent - 10 freq gained - 15 freq gannet - 10 freq gnawit - 1 freq gantae - 6 freq gaantae - 2 freq g'noot - 1 freq gna'd - 1 freq gaunt - 8 freq gontae - 7 freq goantae - 1 freq gunned - 1 freq gentie - 18 freq gandhi - 1 freq g-and-t - 1 freq gundy - 4 freq gauntae - 1 freq gamut - 1 freq ginty - 4 freq gaaned - 1 freq gendy - 1 freq ghandi - 1 freq giein't - 1 freq gomed - 18 freq gainit - 2 freq goamit - 1 freq gind - 1 freq gointy - 2 freq gonty - 1 freq gaen-oot - 1 freq €œgimmet - 1 freq gaint - 1 freq gamed - 1 freq gond - 1 freq gmde - 1 freq gnd - 1 freq |
MetaPhone code - KNT kind - 691 freq kent - 1832 freq can't - 70 freq canty - 28 freq coonty - 11 freq kindae - 23 freq quaint - 5 freq queen'd - 1 freq cantie - 77 freq kynd - 24 freq kennt - 151 freq count - 45 freq cunt - 447 freq gandy - 1 freq kinda - 175 freq canada - 39 freq gant - 15 freq coont - 348 freq kenned - 33 freq cannot - 19 freq queen-it - 1 freq cant - 40 freq kint - 58 freq gained - 15 freq kant - 4 freq candy - 26 freq gannet - 10 freq gantae - 6 freq gaantae - 2 freq kin't - 2 freq 'kind' - 1 freq ken't - 19 freq g'noot - 1 freq 'cunt' - 1 freq gaunt - 8 freq cain't - 1 freq county - 38 freq gontae - 7 freq goantae - 1 freq gunned - 1 freq coontie - 8 freq wykened - 1 freq kinnd - 2 freq caaaandy - 1 freq canned - 2 freq kindo - 32 freq conned - 1 freq cundie - 10 freq gundy - 4 freq quinty - 1 freq gauntae - 1 freq 'kent - 1 freq cned - 1 freq canto - 27 freq quanta - 1 freq gaaned - 1 freq 'coont - 1 freq canadaw - 1 freq keind - 1 freq k'nit - 2 freq 'count - 1 freq kynda - 3 freq canute - 2 freq cnd - 8 freq cowned - 9 freq cainnt - 1 freq kennedy - 23 freq quando - 1 freq gainit - 2 freq kennet - 1 freq canadae - 6 freq kanada - 1 freq kennedie - 1 freq €œcantie - 1 freq kandy - 1 freq cunned - 1 freq €˜quanto - 1 freq kaint - 4 freq gointy - 2 freq gonty - 1 freq kindey - 1 freq kindy - 1 freq kenn'd - 1 freq 'kind - 1 freq gaen-oot - 1 freq coined - 3 freq gaint - 1 freq cunto - 1 freq €˜can-do - 1 freq keynote - 1 freq €œkinda - 1 freq gond - 1 freq kennit - 1 freq kenÂ’t - 1 freq wknd - 2 freq canÂ’t - 11 freq cnut - 1 freq cnuty - 1 freq coooooooooooont - 1 freq cannit - 1 freq ‘kind - 1 freq countÂ’ - 1 freq caint - 3 freq wkend - 1 freq kendo - 2 freq qnd - 1 freq cont - 2 freq quint - 1 freq candy' - 1 freq 'kent' - 1 freq |
GANT |
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.218259 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 - 0.326684 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 - 0.027920 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 - 0.037321 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 - 0.000865 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. |