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
outwards (adverb) OUT (adverb) MOVE THE DOOR OUT AND FORWARD. Move the door outwards and forwards.
over (preposition) ABOVE (preposition) MAKE SURE THAT THE HYDRAULIC FLUID LEVEL IS NOT ABOVE THE “FULL” MARK. Make sure the hydraulic fluid level is not over the FULL mark.
ALONG (preposition) APPLY THE WEIGHT EQUALLY ALONG THE STABILIZER SPAN. The weight must be evenly spread over the stabilizer span.
ON (preposition) INSTALL THE STOP SLEEVE ON THE SLIDING MEMBER. Install the stop sleeve over the sliding member.
MORE THAN DO NOT INSTALL SHIMS WITH A THICKNESS OF MORE THAN 0.1 mm. Do not install shims over 0.1 mm thick.
For movement above land or water, use a technical noun. BEFORE OVER- WATER OPER A TION AT LOW ALTITUDES, APPLY CORROSION- PREVENTIVE FLUID TO THE DOOR HINGES OF THE LANDING GEAR.
OVERBOARD (adverb) Out of a vessel RELEASE THE AIR OVERBOARD.
overfill (verb) TOO MUCH DO NOT PUT TOO MUCH FLUID IN THE LUBRICATION HOLE. Do not overfill the lubrication hole.
overfull (adjective) TOO FULL IF THE TANK IS TOO FULL, YOU CANNOT PRESSURIZE IT CORRECTLY. If the tank is overfull, you cannot pressurize it correctly.
overhaul (verb) OVERHAUL (Technical noun) DO AN OVERHAUL OF THE No. 2 ENGINE. Overhaul the No. 2 engine.

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