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
clear (verb) CLEAN (verb) CLEAN THE DRAIN HOLE. Clear the drain hole.
You can also use a different construction. LIFT THE SEAT UNTIL IT IS AWAY FROM THE TRACK LOCKS. Lift the seat so that it clears the track locks.
CLEARANCE (noun) The space between two objects that must be clear to make sure that they do not touch MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE LEVER AND THE ROLLER.
CLEARLY (adverb) In a clear and not ambiguous manner MAKE SURE THAT YOU CAN HEAR THE SIGNALS CLEARLY AT ALL STATIONS.
CLICK (noun) A short, sharp sound TURN THE ADJUSTER FIVE CLICKS CLOCKWISE.
click (verb) CLICK (noun) WHEN THE SOLENOID MAKES A CLICK, THE VALVE IS OPEN. When the solenoid clicks, the valve is open.
clip (verb) CUT (verb) CUT THE WIRE TO THE CORRECT LENGTH. Clip the wire to the correct length.
ATTACH (verb) ATTACH THE CONDUIT TO THE STRUCTURE WITH CLIPS. The conduit should be clipped to the structure.
CLOCKWISE (adverb) In the direction in which the hands of a clock turn when seen from the front TURN THE NOZZLE 40 DEG. CLOCKWISE.
CLOGGED (adjective) Blocked with unwanted material. IF THE FILTER IS CLOGGED, REPLACE IT.

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