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cache (KASH) (noun)
1. Stockpile, secret repository: The rebels had a cache of firearms in the mountains.
2. A place for concealment and safekeeping, as of valuables: Not trusting banks any more, Samantha's father hid his money in a cache in the family's bookcase.

The police found the caches of stolen cars in various places in the woods.

3. A small fast-memory storage area in a computer that holds recently accessed data, designed to speed up subsequent access to the same data: Your computer keeps information called cache memory. As the microprocessor processes data, it looks first in the cache memory and if it finds the data there (from a previous reading of data), it does not have to do the more time-consuming reading of data from a larger memory.

Using disk cache memory speeds up computer operations, because accessing data stored in RAM (Random Access Memory) is much faster than accessing data stored on a hard drive.

cash (KASH) (noun)
Payment for goods or services in currency: The purchases were paid for with cash.
cash (KASH) (verb)
To exchange for or to convert into ready money: The store will cash your check.

Hide that cash in the cache.

Cash is a purchasing plan where you pay 100 percent down, and nothing every month from that time onward. If you have any left over, you can always put it into your cache under the mattress.

cash (s) (noun), cash (pl)
1. Money in the form of bills or coins: A pile of cash lay in the center of the poker table.

Jim was told that he would have to pay cash for his purchases because the man does not accept credit cards or checks for the gun and ammunition he was buying.

2. Etymology: from French casse; from Italian cassa, "chest, box, money box"; from Latin capsa, "chest, box, repository"; which came from Latin capere "to catch, to seize, to hold".
This entry is located in the following unit: cap-, cip-, capt-, cept-, ceive, -ceipt, -ceit, -cipient (page 4)
cash (verb), cashes; cashed; cashing
This entry is located in the following unit: cap-, cip-, capt-, cept-, ceive, -ceipt, -ceit, -cipient (page 4)
Word Entries containing the term: “cash
cash money
This entry is located in the following unit: Pleonasms or Tautological Redundancies (page 4)
electronic cash register, ECR
1. A register with a component which scans the symbols on a package label, then converts them to a digital format in order to indicate the item price and, in some situations, maintain a record of sales and inventories as utilized in retail stores.
2. A system for automatically checking out purchased goods from retail food stores, consisting of a device that scans packages and reads symbols imprinted on the labels, and a computer which converts the symbol information to tell a cash register the price of the item.

The computers are also equipped to keep records of sales and inventories.

This entry is located in the following units: electro-, electr-, electri- (page 59) -tron, -tronic, -tronics + (page 7)
quasi-cash (s) (noun), quasi cashes (pl)
A transaction representing the sale of items that are directly convertible to cash: Examples of quasi-cash include money orders and travelers checks.

Most quasi-cashes are electronically generated utilizing the desired dollar amount and at least a portion of the parsed customer identification information.

Documents representing quasi-cash are usually printed and display the generated information.

A customer acquiring quasi-cash have identification information which has the customer's name, address, and identification card number information.

This entry is located in the following unit: quasi- (page 1)
Word Entries at Get Words containing the term: “cash
cash bail bond
Cash payment for situations in which charges are not serious and the scheduled bail is low.

Defendants obtain release by paying in cash the full amount, which is recoverable after the required court appearances are made.

This entry is located in the following unit: Criminal Court Words or Judicial Terms + (page 6)
cash crops
Crops grown for sale on the market for profit.
This entry is located in the following unit: Geography Terms + (page 3)