Lexeme: search engine cache  
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  1. noun. Search engine cache refers to a process where search engines such as Google store copies of web pages they have previously crawled and indexed. These copies are cached or saved on their servers for future reference. When a user performs a search query, the search engine can display the cached version of a web page instead of directly accessing and retrieving the current version from the website. This cache feature helps to improve search engine performance by reducing the load on web servers and providing faster access to information for users. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
  • noun. search engine cache (singular), search engine caches (plural)
  • verb. search engine cache (simple present), search engine cached (simple past), search engine caching (present continuous), search engine caches (third person singular)
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