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cache
[kash]
noun, verb, cached, cach⋅ing.–noun
| 1. | a hiding place, esp. one in the ground, for ammunition, food, treasures, etc.: She hid her jewelry in a little cache in the cellar. |
| 2. | anything so hidden: The enemy never found our cache of food. |
| 3. | Alaska and Northern Canada. a small shed elevated on poles above the reach of animals and used for storing food, equipment, etc. |
–verb (used with object)
| 4. | to put in a cache; conceal; hide. |
Origin:
1585–95; < F, n. deriv. of cacher to hide < VL *coācticāre to stow away, orig. to pack together, equiv. to L coāct(us) collected (ptp. of cōgere; see coactive ) + -icā- formative v. suffix + -re inf. ending
1585–95; < F, n. deriv. of cacher to hide < VL *coācticāre to stow away, orig. to pack together, equiv. to L coāct(us) collected (ptp. of cōgere; see coactive ) + -icā- formative v. suffix + -re inf. ending

Synonyms:
2. hoard, stockpile, reserve, store. 4. secrete.
2. hoard, stockpile, reserve, store. 4. secrete.
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cache (kāsh) n.
To hide or store in a cache. See Synonyms at hide1. [French, from cacher, to hide, from Old French, to press, hide, from Vulgar Latin *coācticāre, to store, pack together, frequentative of Latin coāctāre, to constrain, from coāctus, past participle of cōgere, to force; see cogent.] |
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