3-WORDS-A-DAY [03-Feb-2026 UTC]

Escrow
es·crow | noun
A third-party account holding funds until conditions are met.
e.g. The buyer placed the deposit in escrow until the property inspection.


Homomorphism
ho·mo·mor·phism | noun
A structure-preserving function between two algebraic structures.
e.g. The mathematician studied the homomorphism between the two groups.


Inflate
in·flate | verb
To fill something with air or gas, making it larger or fuller.
e.g. The balloon will inflate when you blow it up.


Phrase & Idioms
someone's hands are tied
If your hands are tied, you are not free to behave in the way that you would like.
e.g. I would like to increase the budget for the project but my hands are tied.



Phrasal Verb
stand up
If an idea or some information stands up, it is proved to be true or correct.
e.g. These evidences may not stand up in the court.



Quote
"Life is like a coin.You can spend it any way you wish, but you only spend it once."
-- Lillian Dickson





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