cache

(noun)

A store of things that may be required in the future, such as food, which can be retrieved rapidly, protected or hidden in some way.

Examples of cache in the following topics:

  • Creating Online Portfolios

    • Accessing and managing an online cache of materials encourages students to develop organizational skills that will prepare them for the workforce, where digital literacy is key.
  • Fixed Exchange Rates

    • Furthermore, a central bank must hold a cache of currency reserves to buy or sell currencies to balance its currency flows that maintain the fixed exchange rate.
    • Thus, a central bank requires a cache of currency reserves.
  • Answers to Chapter 15 Questions

    • The IMF has a cache of gold and foreign currencies that it can lend.
  • Avoiding Potential Fraud

    • Internet browsers usually provide a "preferences" dialogue that allows web users to delete all history, including cookies, the Internet cache, saved form data, passwords and Internet downloads.
  • The Todaiji

    • This last structure is of great importance as an art-historical cache, because in it are stored the utensils that were used in the temple's dedication ceremony in 752 and the eye-opening ritual for the Rushana image, as well as government documents and many secular objects owned by the Imperial family.
  • Woodlands in the East

    • The majority of the information known about the SECC is derived from examination of the elaborate artworks left behind by its participants, including pottery, shell gorgets and cups, stone statuary, copper plates such as the Wulfing cache and long-nosed god maskettes.
    • The left hand figure is Wulfing plate A, one of Wulfing cache from Malden, Missouri.
  • Factors that Shift Demand and Supply Functions

    • Consequently, a central bank's cache of foreign currencies would decrease.
  • Akhenaton and the Amarna Period

    • In 1887, a local woman uncovered a cache of over 300 tablets recording select diplomatic correspondence of the Pharaoh.
  • The Revolutionary Army at Valley Forge

    • Led by Brigadier General Thomas Conway, and referred to as the Conway Cabal, this group of soldiers worked behind the scenes to replace Washington with Gates, damaging Washington’s political cache.
  • Tutankhamun and Ramses II

    • After his death he was buried in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings; his body was later moved to a royal cache, where it was discovered in 1881.
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