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In French it's to hide, in English there are a couple of usage's.

1) Primarily used as a "holding place". As in " a cashe of arms were found hidden in a storage locker on a home"

2) In computer science, a cache (pronounced /ˈkæʃ/ kash) is a component that improves performance by transparently storing data such that future requests for that data can be served faster. The data that is stored within a cache might be values that have been computed earlier or duplicates of original values that are stored elsewhere... source Wikipedia.com

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