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
equip (verb) INSTALL (verb) INSTALL THE SHUTOFF VALVES ON EACH HP MANIFOLD. Equip each HP manifold with shutoff valves.
EQUIPMENT (noun) The objects or tools used for operation and maintenance REMOVE ALL THE EQUIPMENT FROM THE WORK AREA.
equipped (adjective) HAVE (verb) BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU MOVE JET PIPES OR EXHAUST CONES THAT HAVE INSULATING BLANKETS. Be careful when handling jet pipes or exhaust cones equipped with insulating blankets.
EQUIVALENT (adjective) Has the same properties, functions, or values MATERIALS (REF. No. 2) AND (REF. No. 18) ARE EQUIVALENT.
EQUIVALENT (noun) Something that has the same properties, functions, or values USE CLEANING COMPOUND ARDROX 6025, OR AN EQUIVALENT.
ERASE (verb) , ERASES, ERASED, ERASED To remove data from a medium ERASE THE TAPE.
erect (verb) ASSEMBLE (verb) BEFORE YOU LIFT THE GEARBOX, ASSEMBLE THE MOVABLE HOIST. Erect the movable hoist before lifting the gearbox.
BECOME STABLE LET THE VERTICAL GYRO BECOME STABLE. Give the vertical gyro time to erect.
erratic (adjective) IRREGULAR (adjective) THE OPERATION OF THE COMPASS IS IRREGULAR. The compass is erratic.
ERROR (noun) The difference from that which is correct or accurate IF THE ERROR IS MORE THAN 3 DEG., CALIBRATE THE COMPASS.

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