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
VERY (adverb) To a high degree ADD THE OIL VERY SLOWLY.
via (preposition) THROUGH (preposition) GET ACCESS THROUGH THE No. 6 BREAK-IN PANEL. Get access via No. 6 break-in panel.
vibrate (verb) VIBRATION (noun) IF THERE IS VIBRATION IN THE UNIT, DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY. If the unit vibrates, cut the power.
VIBRATION (noun) Regular movement from a center position PRESSURE SURGES AND VIBRATION CAN CAUSE WEAR ON THE HOSES.
vicinity (noun) NEAR (preposition) MAKE SURE THAT SOLVENTS ARE NOT NEAR THE ENGINE EXHAUST. Make sure that solvents are not in the vicinity of the engine exhaust.
ADJACENT (adjective) DO AN INSPECTION OF THE DAMAGE AND OF THE ADJACENT AREA. Do an inspection of the damage and of the immediate vicinity.
VIEW (noun) The ability to see something MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE A SATISFACTORY VIEW OF ALL COMPONENTS.
view (verb) SEE (verb) THE BOLT WILL BE AT THE 2 O'CLOCK POSITION WHEN SEEN FROM THE REAR. The bolt will be at 2 o'clock when viewed from the rear.
LOOK (verb) THE BOLT WILL BE AT THE 2 O’CLOCK POSITION WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE PUMP FROM THE REAR. The bolt will be at 2 o'clock when viewed from the rear.
vigorous (adjective) FORCE (Technical noun) WHEN YOU CLEAN THE CARPET, DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE ON THE BRUSH. TOO MUCH FORCE CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE CARPET. Vigorous cleaning with a brush can cause damage to the carpet.

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