Text race history for Mark Stanley (marklibid)

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The invention and general use of totally new terms, or coinage, is not very common in English. Typical sources are trade names for commercial products that become general terms (usually without capital letters) for any version of that product. Older examples are aspirin, nylon, vaseline and zipper; more recent examples are granola, kleenex, teflon and xerox.

Game Time WPM Accuracy
5149 2019-10-12 16:59:12 78.14 95%
4709 2019-09-24 11:12:35 86.62 97%