Meaning & Definition of word "Cache"

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    Cache

    /kæʃ/

    noun:

    • 1. A collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place.
      • Example: The hikers found an ancient cache of supplies in the cave.
    • 2. A hardware or software component that stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster.
      • Example: The browser uses a cache to store frequently visited web pages for quicker access.
    • 3. A temporary storage area for data, typically used to speed up computer processes.
      • Example: The computer's cache memory allows it to access data faster than if it had to retrieve it from the hard drive.

    verb:

    • 1. To store away or hide in a cache.
      • Example: The survivalist cached food and supplies in various locations throughout the wilderness.

    Etymology

    Originated from French 'cacher' meaning 'to hide'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cache in:

    To convert something into cash or another advantage.

    cache out:

    To exit a data store or service with the valuable data.

    Related Words

    caching:

    The process of storing data for faster access.

    cachet:

    A mark of quality or prestige.

    hidden cache:

    A concealed storage area, especially for secret items.

    Slang Meanings of cache

    Meaning: A stash of items or supplies, often secretive.

    Example Sentence: He had a cache of snacks hidden in his room.

    Meaning: A collection of valuable items in an unexpected place.

    Example Sentence: They found a cache of rare stamps in the attic.