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
including (preposition) THRU (preposition) DO TESTS 4 THRU 8 AGAIN. Repeat from test 4 up to and including test 8.
WITH (preposition) SEND THE DEFECTIVE COVER, WITH THE OIL SAMPLES, TO THE REPAIR CENTER. Return the defective cover, including the oil samples, to the repair center.
incompatible (adjective) NOT COMPATIBLE THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH OTHER OPERATING SYSTEMS. This software is incompatible with other operating systems.
THIS COOLANT IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ALUMINUM ALLOYS. This coolant is incompatible with aluminum alloys.
incomplete (adjective) NOT FULL IF THE ACTUATOR TRAVEL IS NOT FULL, ADJUST THE RODS AGAIN. If the actuator travel is incomplete, readjust the rods.
NOT COMPLETED IF THE ADJUSTMENT IS NOT COMPLETED, THE VALUES SHOWN ON THE INDICATOR WILL BE INCORRECT. If the adjustment is incomplete, the values shown on the indicator will be incorrect.
ALL (adjective) IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ALL THE RESULTS, DO THE TEST AGAIN. If the results are incomplete, do the test again.
incorporate (verb) INCLUDE (verb) ALL MODELS INCLUDE A MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL UNIT. All models incorporate a microprocessor control unit.
HAVE (verb) SOME RELAYS HAVE A POTENTIOMETER. Some relays incorporate a potentiometer.
incorporation (noun) INCLUDE (verb) THE MANUFACTURER INCLUDED A SECOND DIODE TO INCREASE THE RELIABILITY OF THE MOTOR. Incorporation of a second diode increased the reliability of the motor.

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