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
whole (adjective) ALL (adjective) EXAMINE ALL OF THE SYSTEM TO FIND THE CAUSE OF INTERFERENCE. Examine the whole system to find the cause of interference.
wholly (adverb) FULLY (adverb) THE SYSTEM IS FULLY AUTOMATIC. The system is wholly automatic.
whose (pronoun) Use a different construction. THE GENERATORS SUPPLY A THREE- PHASE VOLTAGE. THE FREQUENCY OF THIS VOLTAGE INCREASES WHEN THE GENERATOR ROTOR SPEED INCREASES. The generators produce a three-phase voltage whose frequency is proportional to the generator rotor speed.
WIDE (adjective) (WIDER, WIDEST) That has a specified or large width REPAIR ALL CRACKS THAT ARE WIDER THAN 0,05 mm.
WIDTH (noun) The smaller of two dimensions, the second- largest of three dimensions MEASURE THE WIDTH OF THE CRACK AT THE WIDEST POINT.
WILL (verb) No other verb forms. Auxiliary modal verb that shows simple future tense WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL WILL HELP YOU TO DO THE WORK SAFELY AND CORRECTLY.
WIND (verb) , WINDS, WOUND, WOUND To move around and around an object WIND THE TAPE ON THE REEL.
windy (adjective) WIND (Technical noun) WHEN THERE ARE STRONG WINDS, OBEY THESE SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS. Take special precautions in very windy conditions.
wipe (verb) CLEAN (verb) BEFORE EACH CYCLE, CLEAN THE INDICATOR. Wipe the indicator surfaces before each cycle.
wire (verb) ATTACH (verb) ATTACH THE HOSE TO THE FIXTURE WITH WIRE. Wire the hose to the fixture.

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