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
hinder (verb) DECREASE (verb) A CLOGGED DUCT WILL DECREASE AIRFLOW. A clogged duct will hinder airflow.
BLOCKAGE (noun) MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS NO BLOCKAGE IN THE PIPE THAT PREVENTS AIRFLOW. Make sure that there is nothing in the pipe to hinder airflow.
CLOGGED (adjective) MAKE SURE THAT THE PIPE IS NOT CLOGGED. Make sure that there is nothing in the pipe to hinder airflow.
hinge (verb) TURN (verb) THE PANELS TURN ON TWO NYLON STRAPS. Panels hinge on two nylon straps.
HIT (verb) , HITS, HIT, HIT To touch suddenly and with much force DO NOT HIT THE CARTRIDGE.
hitch (verb) CONNECT (verb) CONNECT THE TOWING ARM TO THE NOSEWHEEL. Hitch the towing arm to the nosewheel.
hoist (verb) LIFT (verb) LIFT THE MODULE. Hoist the module.
hold (noun) HOLD (verb) MAKE SURE THAT YOU HOLD THE ROD TIGHTLY. Make sure that you have a tight hold on the rod.
HOLD (verb) , HOLDS, HELD, HELD 1. To continue to have in the hand or grip HOLD THE ROD TIGHTLY.
2. To continue to have in a specified location, position, or condition HOLD THE AIRSPEED INDICATION AT THE SAME VALUE FOR 2 MINUTES.

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