Braille

//ˈbɹeɪl//

"Braille" in a Sentence (13 examples)

Louis Braille, who was blind from the age of three, invented a way for the blind to read.

Blind people read by touching, using a system of raised dots called Braille.

Can you Braille?

Can you write Braille?

Can you write in Braille?

It is possible to write Braille by hand using a slate and a stylus.

My grandfather had a braille book about Esperanto and Ido.

The first official election in the world, with braille ballot papers, took place in Japan in 1928, when the Japanese blind voted for the 16th election of the House of Representatives.

The child had written in Braille on a Personal Digital Assistant.

Braille is a code that uses bumps and indentation on a surface to represent letters, which can be recognized by touch.

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Another difficulty which causes literature in braille to remain scarce is the cumbersomeness of the process of producing braille books.

I played back my recorded notes and brailled them.

the sponsorship statement on respondent's brailled volumes [...] He admittedly had no knowledge of just how respondent's book [...] came to be brailled

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