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
damage (verb) DAMAGE (noun) DISCONNECT THE SPRING TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE ROD. Disconnect the spring so as not to damage the rod.
DAMAGED (adjective) That has or can be affected by damage REPLACE THE DAMAGED PARTS.
damp (adjective) MOIST (adjective) REMOVE ALL DIRT FROM THE SEAT WITH A MOIST CLOTH. Remove all dirt from the seat with a damp cloth.
dampen (verb) DECREASE (verb) THE MOUNTING PADS DECREASE VIBRATION. The mounting pads dampen vibration.
MAKE MOIST MAKE THE CLOTH MOIST WITH SOLVENT. Dampen the cloth with solvent.
danger (noun) RISK (noun) THERE IS A RISK OF FIRE. There is a danger of fire.
DANGEROUS (adjective) HYDRAULIC FLUID IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR HEALTH. Hydraulic fluid is a danger to your health.
DANGEROUS (adjective) That can cause injury, damage to health or can kill IT IS DANGEROUS TO USE AIR IN THIS SYSTEM.
dangerously (adverb) DANGEROUS (adjective) DO NOT OPEN THE CARGO DOOR IN STRONG WINDS. STRONG WINDS ARE DANGEROUS. Do not open the cargo door if the wind-speed is dangerously high.
DATA (noun) 1. Known facts MAKE SURE THAT YOU GET ALL THE DATA ABOUT THE PROBLEM.

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