Gate-based meaning

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Two-Letter Gates (Gate-Based Meaning)

📘 Definition (8th-grade level):

Some meanings come from looking at two letters together in a word. These pairs act like gates—they control how meaning flows. The order of the letters matters: flipping them reverses the direction, and changes the meaning.

Think of a gate as something you enter or exit—depending on the direction.