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
maladjusted (adjective) INCORRECTLY ADJUSTED IF THE WARNING LIGHT IS ON WHEN THE DOOR IS CLOSED, THE MICROSWITCH IS INCORRECTLY ADJUSTED. If the warning light is on when the door is closed, the microswitch is maladjusted.
MALFUNCTION (noun) Incorrect operation REFER TO TABLE 104 TO CORRECT THE MALFUNCTION.
MANDATORY (adjective) That which you must do, use, or obey THIS SERVICE BULLETIN IS MANDATORY.
manipulate (verb) MOVE (verb) MOVE THE FLEXIBLE PIPE TO GET ACCESS TO THE BOTTOM BOLTS. Manipulate the flexible pipe to get access to the bottom bolts.
ADJUST (verb) ADJUST THE FLEXIBLE PIPE TO GET ACCESS TO THE BOTTOM BOLTS. Manipulate the flexible pipe to get access to the bottom bolts.
MANUAL (adjective) CONTROLS DO NOT OPERATE, USE THE MANUAL PROCEDURE.
MANUAL (noun) A publication that gives data related to a special subject THIS MANUAL GIVES PERFORMANCE DATA.
MANUALLY (adverb) With your hands MOVE THE LEVER MANUALLY.
manufacture (verb) MAKE (verb) YOU CAN MAKE THE CLEARING TOOL LOCALLY. The clearing tool can be manufactured locally.
MANY (adjective) (MORE, MOST) Of a large number If it is possible, give the range, number, or quantity. CORROSION CAN HAVE MANY CAUSES.

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