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caching, present participle; cached, past tense; cacheing, present participle; caches, 3rd person singular present; cached, past participle;
  1. Store away in hiding or for future use

  2. Store (data) in a cache memory

  3. Provide (hardware) with a cache memory


  1. (cache) a hidden storage space (for money or provisions or weapons)
  2. (cache) hoard: save up as for future use
  3. (cache) hoard: a secret store of valuables or money
  4. (cache) (computer science) RAM memory that is set aside as a specialized buffer storage that is continually updated; used to optimize data transfers between system elements with different characteristics
  5. In computer science, a cache is a component that improves performance by transparently storing data such that future requests for that data can be served faster. ...
  6. (Cache (Aosta)) Cache (Aosta) is a frazione in the Province of Aosta in the Aosta Valley region of Italy.
  7. (Cache (biology)) Caches or food caches are stores of food made by many species of animals for future consumption. They are usually hidden from the sight of competing individuals of the same species as well as others.
  8. (Caché (Kirk Whalum album)) Caché is the second album by Jazz musician Kirk Whalum.
  9. (Caché (movie)) Caché (marketed as Hidden in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Australia and New Zealand) is a 2005 French-language film, written and directed by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke. It stars Daniel Auteuil as Georges and Juliette Binoche as his wife Anne.
  10. (Caché (software)) InterSystems Caché is an object database management system from InterSystems Corporation. It provides object and SQL access to the database, as well as allowing direct manipulation of Caché’s underlying data structures. ...
  11. Having been cached
  12. (cache) A store of things that may be required in the future, which can be retrieved rapidly, protected or hidden in some way; A fast temporary storage where recently- or frequently-used information is stored to avoid having to reload it from a slower storage medium; A container containing ...
  13. (Cache) A supply of food, tools, etc., usually buried or hidden.
  14. (Cache) A pre-determined complement of tools, equipment, and/or supplies stored in a designated location, available for incident use.
  15. (Cache) A program's local store of response messages and the subsystem that controls its message storage, retrieval and deletion.  A cache stores cacheable responses in order to reduce the response time and network bandwidth consumption on future, equivalent requests. ...
  16. (Cache) A section of computer memory set aside for storing frequently-used data from a disk drive, speeding up the transfer of information.
  17. (Cache) Needed when you run out of food stamps.
  18. (Cache) To store on a computer user's hard disk a local copy of a web page accessed via the internet. ...
  19. (cache) The folder on your hard disk in which Microsoft Internet Explorer stores Web pages and other files, such as images, as you view them. ...
  20. Cache is a storage area for frequently accessed information. Retrieval of the information is faster from the cache than the originating source. There are many types of cache including RAM cache, secondary cache, disk cache, and cache memory to name a few. ...
  21. The cache contains information stored by a Web Browser on your hard disk, so that you don’t have to download the same material repeatedly from a remote computer. Browsers keep copies of all the Web pages that you view so that the pages can be redisplayed quickly when you go back to them. ...
  22. (Cache) A section of your computers memory used to store information downloaded from the Web, thus requests for the same information can be retrieved from the Cache and don’t need to be downloaded each time. ...
  23. (Cache) This is a temporary storage area that houses frequently accessed data and keeps it ready for speedy access. This saves the computer from having to retrieve the information from main memory every time it’s required. ...
  24. (Cache) A form of computer memory that allows you to access stored information, such as Web addresses you've recently typed into your browser, more quickly. Pronounced "cash."
  25. (Cache) In web terms: A web browser or web server feature which stores copies of web pages on a computer's hard disk.