braille
see also: Braille
Pronunciation Noun

braille

  1. A system of writing invented by Louis Braille, in which letters and some combinations of letters are represented by raised dots arranged in three rows of two dots each and are read by the blind and partially sighted using the fingertips.
Translations Verb

braille (brailles, present participle brailling; past and past participle brailled)

  1. To write in, or convert into, the braille writing system.
    I played back my recorded notes and brailled them.
Adjective

braille (not comparable)

  1. Of, relating to or written in braille.

Braille
Proper noun
  1. Louis Braille
Noun

braille (uncountable)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of braille
Adjective

braille (not comparable)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of braille



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