noun
- the process of storing data in a cache for quick access
- the act of hiding or storing supplies in a secret place
Usage: computing
verb
- present participle of cache: storing data temporarily for faster retrieval
- present participle of cache: hiding or storing something in a secret place
Usage: computing
Examples
- The browser is caching images to load pages faster.
- Web caching reduces server load and improves response times.
- The hikers were caching supplies along the trail for their return trip.
- Caching mechanisms help websites perform better.
- The system is caching frequently accessed files.
- They spent the morning caching food in various locations.
- Database caching can significantly improve application speed.