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
hazy (adjective) HAZE (Technical noun) IF THERE IS HAZE, DO NOT DO THE TEST. If the weather is hazy, do not do the test.
HEAD (noun) The top of something MAKE SURE THAT THE HEAD OF THE BOLT IS DOWN.
head (verb) POINT (verb) POINT THE AIRCRAFT INTO THE WIND. Head the aircraft into the wind.
HEAR (verb) , HEARS, HEARD, HEARD To know by sound in the ear MAKE SURE THAT YOU HEAR THE AUDIO SIGNALS IN ALL THE CREW HEADSETS.
HEAT (noun) The condition or quality of being hot USE HEAT TO CURE THE POLYSULPHIDE SEALANT.
heat (verb) HEAT (noun) USE HEAT TO INCREASE THE TEMPERATURE OF THE OIL TO 40  C. Heat the oil to 40  C.
HOT (adjective) WHEN THE OIL IS HOT, IT FLOWS FREELY. When you heat the oil, it flows freely.
HEAVY (adjective) (HEAVIER, HEAVIEST) That has a large mass, weight, or force A SUPPORT WILL BE NECESSARY BECAUSE THE CONTROL UNIT IS HEAVY.
HEIGHT (noun) The vertical distance THE HEIGHT FROM THE GROUND TO THE TOP OF THE FIN CAN CHANGE.
heighten (verb) INCREASE (verb) STRONG WINDS WILL INCREASE THE RISK OF DAMAGE. Strong winds will heighten the risk of damage.

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