This is the STE dictionary table, a reproduction of the ASD-STE100 dictionary table for review.
Word (Part of Speech) | STE | Approved meaning / ALTERNATIVES | STE Example | Non-STE Example |
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cover (verb) | ✘ | HAVE (verb) | THE BOTTOM EDGE OF THE PANEL HAS CARPET ON IT. | The bottom edge of the panel is covered with carpet. |
COVER (Technical noun) | PUT THE COVER ON THE CONTAINER. | Cover the container. | ||
crack (verb) | ✘ | OPEN (verb) | WHEN THE RELIEF VALVE OPENS, THE PRESSURE DECREASES. | When the relief valve cracks open, the pressure decreases. |
CRACK (Technical noun) | IF THERE ARE CRACKS IN THE CENTER PLY, REPLACE THE WINDSHIELD PANEL. | If a center ply is cracked, replace the windshield panel. | ||
create (verb) | ✘ | MAKE (verb) | CUT THE BRACKET TO MAKE A CLEARANCE. | Cut the bracket to create a clearance. |
CAUSE (verb) | VIBRATION CAN CAUSE CRACKS. | Vibration can create cracks. | ||
critical (adjective) | ✘ | VERY IMPORTANT | THE CONDITION OF THE UNIT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR ITS PERFORMANCE. | The condition of the unit is critical to its performance. |
CAREFUL (adjective) | MAKE A CAREFUL ESTIMATE OF THE DAMAGED AREA. | Make a critical estimate of the damaged area. | ||
cross (verb) | ✘ | ACROSS (adverb) | DO NOT GO ACROSS THE SAFETY LINE. | Do not cross the safety line. |
CORRECTLY (adverb) | CONNECT THE WIRES CORRECTLY. | Do not cross the wires. |
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