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
past (preposition) THROUGH (preposition) IF YOU INSTALL THE SEAL INCORRECTLY, THE FLUID WILL GO THROUGH IT. An incorrect installation of the seal will let fluid go past it.
PASTE (noun) A wet, flexible mixture or compound MIX THE MATERIALS UNTIL THEY MAKE A SOLID PASTE.
PATCH (noun) A piece of material that you use to repair a surface or hole BOND THE PATCH TO THE TUBE WITH ADHESIVE.
penetrate (verb) GO THROUGH IF THE SCRATCH DOES NOT GO THROUGH THE PROTECTIVE LAYER, THE UNIT IS SERVICEABLE. If the scratch does not penetrate the protective layer, the unit is serviceable.
GO INTO MAKE SURE THAT THE HYDRAULIC FLUID DOES NOT GO INTO THE RECEPTACLES. Make sure that the hydraulic fluid does not penetrate the receptacles.
people (noun) PERSON (noun) KEEP ALL PERSONS OUT OF THE WORK AREA. Keep all people out of the work area.
PERSONNEL (noun) TELL YOUR PERSONNEL ABOUT THESE NEW REGULATIONS. Tell your people about these new regulations.
per (preposition) FOR EACH DO NOT USE MORE THAN TWO WASHERS FOR EACH BOLT. Do not use more than two washers per bolt.
REFER (verb) DO THE LEAK TEST: REFER TO PARAGRAPH 7.0. Do the leak test as per paragraph 7.0.
perforated (adjective) HOLE (noun) MAKE SURE THAT THERE ARE NO HOLES IN THE MEMBRANE. Make sure that the membrane is not perforated.

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