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*A ], a valuable cache which has been lost, or left unclaimed by the owner. In this context, a cache is a place where items are stored (for example food, in case of emergency). Caches are sometimes concealed to keep their location and contents hidden. | *A ], a valuable cache which has been lost, or left unclaimed by the owner. In this context, a cache is a place where items are stored (for example food, in case of emergency). Caches are sometimes concealed to keep their location and contents hidden. | ||
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*A ], part of the sport of geocaching. | ||
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Usually cache refers to the computer memory, cache.
Cache may also mean:
- A treasure trove, a valuable cache which has been lost, or left unclaimed by the owner. In this context, a cache is a place where items are stored (for example food, in case of emergency). Caches are sometimes concealed to keep their location and contents hidden.
- A geocache, part of the sport of geocaching.
- Cache, Utah
- Cache, Oklahoma
- The Caché database system.