braille

/breɪl/
noun
  1. A system of writing and reading for blind or visually impaired people, using raised dots that are felt with the fingertips.
    • He used a braille display to read the document on his computer.
    • She learned to read braille at a young age.
    • The library has a large collection of books in braille.
verb
  1. To write or transcribe something into braille.
    • The volunteer brailled the restaurant menu for the customer.
    • She brailled her notes so she could study them later.
    • The organization brailles textbooks for students who are blind.
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