noun
- plural of cache; hidden stores of supplies, weapons, or valuables
- plural of cache; temporary storage areas in computer memory for frequently accessed data
Usage: computing
verb
- third person singular present of cache; stores or hides something in a secret place
- third person singular present of cache; stores data temporarily in computer memory
Usage: computing
Examples
- The explorers discovered several weapon caches hidden in the mountains.
- Police found drug caches throughout the abandoned warehouse.
- The browser caches frequently visited web pages to improve loading speed.
- She caches emergency supplies in various locations around her property.
- The system automatically caches user preferences for faster access.
- Archaeologists uncovered ancient food caches preserved in the cave.
- The app caches images to reduce data usage on mobile devices.