Dictionary Terms

This is the STE dictionary table, a reproduction of the ASD-STE100 dictionary table for review.

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Word (Part of Speech) STE Approved meaning / ALTERNATIVES STE Example Non-STE Example
free from (adjective) NO (adjective) MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS NO DUST ON THE SURFACE. Make sure that the surface is free from dust.
FREELY (adverb) That can move easily OXYGEN MUST FLOW FREELY FROM THE END OF THE HOSE.
FREEZE (verb) , FREEZES, FROZE, FROZEN To go or cause to go to a temperature below the freezing point of a liquid (usually of water) FREEZE THE BUSHINGS AS FOLLOWS:
IF YOU THINK THAT THE WATER WILL FREEZE, ADD ANTIFREEZE.
FREQUENT (adjective) That occurs or is found often at short intervals FREQUENT INSPECTIONS OF THESE AREAS ARE NECESSARY.
FREQUENTLY (adverb) At frequent or short intervals MONITOR THE INDICATORS FREQUENTLY.
fresh (adjective) CLEAN (adjective) FLUSH THE TUBES WITH CLEAN WATER. Flush the tubes with fresh water.
NEW (adjective) FILL WITH NEW DESICCANT. Recharge with fresh desiccant.
FROM (preposition) Function word that shows a point of departure for movement, time, distance, action, or separation REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE COVER FROM THE NEW ASSEMBLY.
FRONT (adjective) Nearer to the person that looks or a reference point Refer also to IN FRONT OF. THERE IS A “FAULT” LIGHT ON THE FRONT FACE OF THE COMPUTER.

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