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
PUT ON (verb) , PUTS ON, PUT ON No other verb forms. To cover your skin or face with clothing, or other items that give protection PUT ON SAFETY GOGGLES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
qualified (adjective) APPROVED (adjective) AN APPROVED PERSON MUST DO THE IMPORTANT CHECKS. A qualified person must do the important checks.
QUALITY (noun) Condition, property, or type THIS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MUST BE OF GOOD QUALITY.
QUANTITY (noun) A specified amount or number APPLY A SMALL QUANTITY OF LUBRICATING OIL ON THE THREADS OF THE BOLTS.
For an amount that you can count, use NUMBER (n). MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE THE CORRECT NUMBER OF SHIMS AVAILABLE.
quarterly (adverb) INTERVAL (noun) SEND REPORTS TO THE AUTHORITIES AT INTERVALS OF THREE MONTHS. Send reports to the authorities quarterly.
questionable (adjective) NOT SURE IF YOU ARE NOT SURE OF THEIR CONDITION, REJECT THE PARTS. Reject the parts that are in a questionable condition.
quick (adjective) QUICKLY (adverb) MAKE SURE THAT THE ROD DOES NOT MOVE QUICKLY. Make sure that there is no quick movement of the rod.
QUICKLY (adverb) In a fast manner MAKE SURE THAT THE PRESSURE DECREASES QUICKLY.
quit (verb) GO (verb) BEFORE YOU START THE ENGINE, MAKE SURE THAT ALL PERSONS GO AWAY FROM THE DANGER AREA. Before you start the engine, make sure that all persons quit the danger area.

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