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
CONTENTS (noun) Something that is in a container EXAMINE THE CONTENTS OF THE BOX FOR MISSING ITEMS.
contiguous (adjective) ADJACENT (adjective) REMOVE THE SENSOR TO GET ACCESS TO THE ADJACENT STRUCTURE. Remove the sensor to get access to the contiguous structure.
CONTINUE (verb) , CONTINUES, CONTINUED, CONTINUED To stay or keep in current condition or operation CONTINUE THE TEST.
IF THE LOW PRESSURE CONDITION CONTINUES, REPLACE THE UNIT.
CONTINUOUS (adjective) That continues MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS CONTINUOUS MOVEMENT OF THE PROBE.
CONTINUOUSLY (adverb) In a continuous manner APPLY PRESSURE CONTINUOUSLY.
CONTOUR (noun) The outer line of something CUT ALONG THE CONTOUR TO REMOVE THE DAMAGED SKIN.
CONTROL (noun) Something that controls IN AN EMERGENCY, USE THE MANUAL CONTROL.
CONTROL (verb) , CONTROLS, CONTROLLED, CONTROLLED To give or send signals that adjust, operate, or keep something to a limit, or that cause something to operate RADIO MASTER SWITCH 1 CONTROLS THE BUS BAR.
conventional (adjective) STANDARD (adjective) PULL THE VEHICLE TO A SAFE AREA WHERE YOU CAN USE THE STANDARD PROCEDURES. Pull the vehicle to a safe location where more conventional procedures can be applied.

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