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cache
Noun
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A cache is a store of things that might be needed in the future.
The Antarctic expedition left food caches for the return journey.
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A cache is a temporary storage in a computer where recent information is stored.
The computer periodically clears its cache.
cache
Verb
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If you cache something, it means that you store something away.
John decided that they must cache their weapons
only
Adverb
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no more than; no other than; just
There are only three schools in this town.
You can get this only in Canada.
I'm only able to go on Monday.
He comes only once a year.
She only eats vegetables.
This is only what we got.
He's not only nice, but also good looking.
We will stop only to rest.
Things will only get worse.
Only call me if you have to.
only
Adjective
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Just one or just a few; this and no other; no more than this.
She is the only woman doctor in this city.
These are the only coins I have.
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An only child, son, girl, etc. has no brothers or sisters.
only
Preposition
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but; except that
They probably could do it, only you never let them try.
server
Noun
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A server is a type of computer that people can access through the Internet to visit a website.
I recently bought a server to host my online shop.