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
consecutively (adverb) SEQUENCE (noun) DO THE WORK STEPS IN SEQUENCE. Do the work steps consecutively.
consequence (noun) BECAUSE OF (preposition) BECAUSE OF THIS DEFECT, THE UNIT WILL NOT OPERATE. As a consequence of this defect, the unit will not operate.
consider (verb) THINK (verb) IF YOU THINK THAT THE INDICATION IS NOT CORRECT, DO THE TEST AGAIN. If you consider that the indication is not correct, do the test again.
considerable (adjective) LARGE (adjective) CLEAN YOUR SKIN WITH A LARGE QUANTITY OF WATER. Clean your skin with a considerable quantity of water.
IMPORTANT (adjective) CONTAMINATION OF CABIN AIR CAN BE AN IMPORTANT PROBLEM. Contamination of cabin air can be a considerable problem.
DANGEROUS (adjective) HYDRAULIC FLUID IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR EYES. Hydraulic fluid can cause considerable eye injury.
consist of (verb) HAVE (verb) EACH ANTENNA HAS THREE PARTS. Each antenna consists of three parts.
consistent (adjective) AGREE (verb) MAKE SURE THAT THE INDICATIONS AGREE WITH THE POSITION OF THE FLAPS. Check that the indications are consistent with the position of the flaps.
CONSTANT (adjective) That continues to be the same, without change MAKE SURE THAT THE CABIN PRESSURE STAYS CONSTANT.
CONSTANTLY (adverb) Incessantly THE INSTRUMENT WILL CONSTANTLY SHOW THIS VALUE.

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