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
ahead (adverb) FORWARD (adverb) WHEN YOU INSTALL THE ANTENNA, THE ALIGNMENT ARROW MUST POINT FORWARD. When you install the antenna, the alignment arrow must point ahead.
AID (noun) Help that is given IF YOU GET THIS CHEMICAL SOLUTION INTO YOUR EYES, GET MEDICAL AID IMMEDIATELY.
aid (verb) HELP (verb) APPLY SAND TO THE PLANKS TO HELP WITH TIRE TRACTION. Apply sand to the planks to aid tire traction.
aim (verb) POINT (verb) DO NOT POINT THE HOSE AT PERSONS. Do not aim the hose at persons.
air-dry (verb) DRY (verb) DRY THE FILTER IN THE AIR. Air-dry the filter.
AIRBORNE (adjective) In, or used in, flight POSITION 2 OF THE SWITCH GIVES A SIGNAL OF THE AIRCRAFT AIRBORNE CONDITION.
AIRFLOW (noun) A flow of air MAKE SURE THAT THE AIRFLOW IS NOT MORE THAN 10 LITERS/MINUTE.
alert (verb) TELL (verb) TELL ALL PERSONS TO GO AWAY FROM THE AREA. Alert all persons to go away from the area.
ALIGN (verb) , ALIGNS, ALIGNED, ALIGNED To put or come into a specified position in relation to a line ALIGN THE FLANGE HOLES WITH THE STUDS.
ALL THREE BRACKET HOLES MUST ALIGN WITH THE FUEL TUBE.

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