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
exactly (adverb) ACCURATELY (adverb) PUT THE REPAIR SHEET ACCURATELY ON THE DAMAGED AREA. Put the repair sheet exactly on the damaged area.
FULLY (adverb) FIND THE BOLT HOLE THAT ALIGNS FULLY WITH ONE OF THE OUTER SLOTS. Find the bolt hole that aligns exactly with one of the outer slots.
CORRECT (adjective) THE SEAL MUST BE OF THE CORRECT DIMENSION FOR THE GROOVE. The seal must fit the groove exactly.
examination (noun) EXAMINE (verb) EXAMINE THE BLADE FOR CRACKS. Do an examination of the blades for cracks.
FIND (verb) IF YOU FIND CORROSION, REMOVE IT WITH THE SPECIFIED MATERIAL. If the examination reveals corrosion, it must be removed with the specified material.
EXAMINE (verb) , EXAMINES, EXAMINED, EXAMINED To look carefully at EXAMINE THE COMPUTER FOR DAMAGE.
EXAMPLE (noun) Something from a group which has the same qualities as the group FIGURE 2 IS AN EXAMPLE OF A REPAIR PROCEDURE FOR A DAMAGED WEB.
exceed (verb) MORE THAN MAKE SURE THAT THE INDICATION IS NOT MORE THAN 400 KNOTS. Ensure that the indication does not exceed 400 knots.
except (preposition) To replace this word, use a different construction. Be accurate. KEEP ALL THE PARTS THAT ARE SERVICEABLE AND DISCARD THOSE THAT ARE BROKEN. Keep all parts except those that are broken.
REMOVE ALL SCREWS, BUT NOT THE ONE ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE FLANGE. Remove all screws except the one on the left side of the flange.

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