2. Adjective. Having been cached. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Cached
1. cache [v] - See also: cache
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cached
Literary usage of Cached
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. England and Canada: A Summer Tour Between Old and New Westminster, with by Sandford Fleming (1884)
"... represented the provisions, for it was all that the party had brought with them.
The stores entrusted to them to bring to the Columbia had been cached ..."
2. England and Canada: A Summer Tour Between Old and New Westminster by Sandford Fleming (1884)
"... represented the provisions, for it was all that the party had brought with them.
The stores entrusted to them to bring to the Columbia had been cached ..."
3. The Marvellous Wonders of the Polar World by Herman Dieck (1885)
"... health—Lieutenant Greely's Instructions to the Relief Vessels—The Provisions
should be cached near Cape Sabine and at other Places on the East Coast of ..."
4. A Discussion on Universal Salvation and Future Punishment by Erasmus Manford, John Steele Sweeney (1870)
"•without baptism, I will read from a sermon of his, jar.cached in Chicago, June
4, 1869, and published in the Gospel Echo, one of his denominational ..."
5. SAS(R) 9.1.3 Intelligence Platform: Security Administration Guide, Second by SAS Publishing (2006)
"The cached credentials can be reused for authentication to other servers. ...
Of course, the user's cached credentials will be valid for only one ..."