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
great (adjective) VERY (adverb) BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU RELEASE THE PRESSURE. Take the greatest care when you release the pressure.
greatly (adverb) VERY MUCH THIS METHOD CAN INCREASE THE RISK OF INJURY VERY MUCH. This method can greatly increase the risk of injury.
grip (noun) HOLD (verb) HOLD THE JACK BODY TIGHTLY WHILE YOU TURN IT. Make sure you have a tight grip of the jack body while turning it.
grip (verb) HOLD (verb) HOLD THE HANDLE LIGHTLY WITH ONE HAND. Grip the handle lightly with one hand.
GROOVE (noun) A long channel that is not wide INSTALL THE O-RING IN ITS GROOVE ON THE PISTON.
GROUND (noun) The surface of the earth YOU CAN ONLY DO THIS PROCEDURE ON THE GROUND.
GROUND (verb) , GROUNDS, GROUNDED, GROUNDED To connect to the ground or to a large object of zero potential GROUND THE FUEL TANKS.
GROUP (noun) Objects that are related THIS GROUP OF SEALING COMPOUNDS IS ALSO APPLICABLE IN AN EMERGENCY.
grow (verb) BECOME (verb) IF THE BATTERY BECOMES TOO HOT, DISCONNECT IT. If the battery grows too hot, disconnect it.
guard (verb) GUARD (Technical noun) MAKE SURE THAT THE GUARDS ARE INSTALLED ON THE SWITCHES. Make sure that the switches are guarded.

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