Geocache

Synonyms for "geocache" (1 found)

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Translations

11 translations across 3 languages.

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Finnish

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  • geokätkö noun (hidden item in geocaching)
  • kätkö noun (hidden item in geocaching)
  • etsiä verb (to hide or seek a geocache)
  • geokätköillä verb (to participate in geocaching)

German

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  • Cache noun (hidden item in geocaching)
  • Geocache noun (hidden item in geocaching)

Hungarian

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  • geoláda noun (hidden item in geocaching)
  • geoládázik verb (to participate in geocaching)
  • keres verb (to hide or seek a geocache)
  • rejt verb (to hide or seek a geocache)

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Regardless of the final name, can we please replace the word "stash" with "cache"? "GPS Cache Hunt" and "Geocache" still sound find. I believe it still works with all of the variations that David came up with (Geocaching, geocacher, etc).

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The treasures in this case are geocaches, those little plastic boxes of goodies that are hidden all over the earth.

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2006, National Science Teachers Association, Illinois Association of Chemistry Teachers, American Science Teachers Association, The Science Teacher, Volume 73, Issues 1-4, page 56, Latitude and longitude coordinates for the location of these hidden geocaches are downloaded from the internet (at sites such as www. geocaching.com) and loaded on a GPS receiver.

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With school out for the summer, Jason and Sarah sat down and mapped a strategy to find the geocaches at each of the state's seventy-two parks and recreation areas.

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