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
combustible (adjective) FLAMMABLE (adjective) KEEP FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AT A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF 50 FEET FROM THE WORK AREA. Keep combustible materials at a minimum distance of 50 feet from the work area.
COME (verb) , COMES, CAME No other verb forms. To move to your location FUMES MUST NOT COME INTO THE CABIN.
COME ON (verb) , COMES ON, CAME ON No other verb forms. To become bright with light when an internal power source is energized THE LIGHTS MUST COME ON.
commence (verb) START (verb) THE WARNING STARTS AND THE INDICATORS FLASH. The warning commences and the indicators flash.
commencement (noun) START (verb) AFTER THE TEST STARTS, MONITOR THE RESULTS ON THE SCREEN. After the test commencement, monitor the results on the screen.
common (adjective) SAME (adverb) THE REMOVAL PROCEDURE IS THE SAME FOR THE TWO ITEMS. The removal procedure is common to both items.
communicate (verb) CONTACT (verb) FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER. For more information, communicate with the manufacturer.
SPEAK (verb) USE A TELEPHONE TO SPEAK WITH THE LINE MANAGER. Use a telephone to communicate with the line manager.
HEAR (verb) MAKE SURE THAT AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CAN HEAR YOU. Make sure that you communicate with ATC.
COMMUNICATION (noun) MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE SERVER AND THE PC. Make sure that the server and the PC can communicate.

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