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/kaSH/
noun
  1. a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place.
    "an arms cache"
    Synonyme: hoard, store, stockpile, stock, supply, collection, accumulation, reserve, fund, arsenal, hidden treasure, treasure, nest egg, stash, amassment
  2. an auxiliary memory from which high-speed retrieval is possible.
    "typical cache sizes range from 64K to 256K"

verb
  1. store away in hiding or for future use.
    "he decided that they must cache their weapons"
  2. store (data) in a cache memory.
    "the operating system tries to cache every disk operation"

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