Lexeme: search engine cache information  
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  1. noun. Search engine cache information refers to the stored version of a web page or website that is saved by a search engine. When a search engine like Google or Bing crawls and indexes web pages, it also creates a cache copy of the pages it indexes. This cache information includes the HTML content, images, and other media files of the web page. The purpose of having a cache is to provide users with faster access to web pages. When a user searches for a particular webpage, the search engine can display the cached copy from its servers instead of fetching the page from the original web server. This can help reduce load times and improve the overall user experience. However, it's important to note that the cache information may not always be up-to-date. Websites are frequently updated, and the cached version might not reflect the latest changes. To see the most recent content of a web page, it is often necessary to visit the original website directly instead of relying on the search engine's cached copy. GPT3.5
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  • noun. search engine cache information (singular), search engine cache information (plural)
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