cache
/kæʃ/
noun
- A hidden storage place, especially for supplies or valuables.
- Police discovered a cache of stolen jewelry in the suspect's basement.
- The explorers buried a cache of food and tools before heading up the mountain.
- We left a water cache along the trail for our return trip.
- A part of a computer's memory that stores frequently used data for quick access.
- The processor has a built-in cache to reduce loading times.
- You should clear the cache if the website isn't showing the latest version.
- Clearing your browser cache can help speed up your computer.
Synonyms
verb
- To store something in a hidden or secure place for later use.
- Squirrels cache nuts in the ground for winter.
- The hikers cached their supplies in a hollow log.
- They cached the emergency radio in a waterproof container.
- To store data in a computer cache for faster access.
- The system caches search results to improve performance.
- The app caches images so they load faster the next time.
- Your browser caches web pages to reduce loading time.