stand-in vs substituendum

stand-in

noun
  • A substitute. 

  • A person of similar size and shape to an actor who "stands in" for that actor during the lengthy process of setting up a shot, but who, unlike a double, does not appear in the film. 

substituendum

noun
  • Something to be substituted or replaced. 

How often have the words stand-in and substituendum occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )