Cached

Pronunciation: /ˈkæʃ/

Cached (noun)

  1. A secret place where things are stored, like food or supplies.
  2. A part of computer memory that stores data temporarily for quick access.

Examples

  • The hikers found a cache of supplies in the cave.
  • Animals often create a cache of food for winter.

Common collocations: hidden cache, discover a cache, clear the cache, cache memory, cache valuables

Cached (verb)

  1. To hide things in a secret place for future use.

Examples

  • They decided to cache the documents in a safe place.
  • The treasure was cached under the old oak tree.