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
MARK (noun) Something that you make or is made to show an identification, location, or direction THE RED MARKS SHOW A MAXIMUM STEERING ANGLE OF 35 DEGREES.
mark (verb) IDENTIFY (verb) IDENTIFY THE COMPONENT WITH A CODE TO HELP YOU INSTALL IT AGAIN CORRECTLY. Mark the component with a code to help you install it again correctly.
MARK (noun) PUT MARKS ON THE OUTER TUBE TO SHOW THE CLAMP LOCATIONS. Mark the clamp locations on the outer tube.
mask (verb) APPLY (verb) APPLY MASKING TAPE TO THE TRANSPARENT PANEL. Mask the transparent panel with masking tape.
MASS (noun) The quantity of matter that is in an object and relates to its weight. The equivalent of inertia STRUCTURAL OR EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS CAN CHANGE THE BASIC MASS AND THE CENTER-OF-GRAVITY COORDINATES.
match (verb) ALIGN (verb) FOLD THE GIRT ONTO THE CONTAINER UNTIL IT IS ALIGNED WITH THE VELCRO TAPE. Fold the girt over the container so that the Velcro tape matches.
AGREE (verb) MAKE SURE THAT THE SEAL AGREES WITH THE SHAPE OF THE PANEL. Ensure the seal matches the panel shape.
mate (verb) CONNECT (verb) CONNECT THE PLUG TO THE RECEPTACLE. Mate the plug to the receptacle.
ENGAGE (verb) ENGAGE THE SPLINES ON THE SHAFT WITH THOSE IN THE GEARBOX. Mate the splines on the shaft with those in the gearbox.
TOGETHER PUT THE SMOOTH SURFACES TOGETHER. Mate the smooth surfaces.

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