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
gradient (noun) SLOPE (noun) WHEN YOU PARK THE VEHICLE ON A SLOPE, PUT CHOCKS ON THE WHEELS. When you park the vehicle on a gradient, put chocks on the wheels.
gradual (adjective) GRADUALLY (adverb) GRADUALLY ADJUST THE TEMPERATURE. Make a gradual adjustment to the temperature.
GRADUALLY (adverb) Slowly and continuously GRADUALLY OPEN THE COCKS ON THE RECHARGING UNIT.
graph (verb) GRAPH (Technical noun) MAKE A GRAPH OF THE TEST RESULTS. Graph the test results.
grasp (verb) HOLD (verb) HOLD THE HANDLE. Grasp the handle.
grave (adjective) DANGEROUS (adjective) HYDRAULIC FLUID IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR SKIN. Hydraulic fluid can cause grave skin problems.
grease (verb) LUBRICATE (verb) BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE O-RING, LUBRICATE IT WITH GREASE. Grease the O-ring before installation.
GREASE (Technical noun) APPLY GREASE TO THE FASTENERS. Grease the fasteners.
great (adjective) LARGE (adjective) AN INDICATION OF A LARGE QUANTITY OF FUEL SHOWS AN INCORRECT ADJUSTMENT OF THE FLOAT SWITCH. A great amount of fuel indicates incorrect setting of the float switch.
MORE THAN IF THE PRESSURE IS MORE THAN 200 psi , CLOSE THE VALVE. If the pressure is greater than 200 psi, close the valve.

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