
Meaning of BRAILLE
| Pronunciation: | | 'breyl, breyl
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WordNet Dictionary |
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- [n] a point system of writing in which patterns of raised dots represent letters and numerals
- [n] French educator who lost his sight at the age of three and who invented a system of writing and printing for sightless people (1809-152)
- [v] transcribe in Braille
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BRAILLE is a 7 letter word that starts with B. |
| | Synonyms: | | Louis Braille |
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| | See Also: | | educator, pedagogue, point system, transcribe, transliterate | |
Webster's 1913 Dictionary |
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| | Definition: | | \Braille\, n.
A system of printing or writing for the blind in which the
characters are represented by tangible points or dots. It was
invented by Louis Braille, a French teacher of the blind.
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Computing Dictionary |
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| | Definition: | | /breyl/ (Often capitalised) A class of writing systems, intended for use by blind and low-vision users, which express glyphs as raised dots. Currently employed braille standards use eight dots per cell, where a cell is a glyph-space two dots across by four dots high; most glyphs use only the top six dots. Braille was developed by Louis Braille (pronounced /looy bray/) in France in the 1820s. Braille systems for most languages can be fairly trivially converted to and from the usual script. Braille has several totally coincidental parallels with digital computing: it is binary, it is based on groups of eight bits/dots and its development began in the 1820s, at the same time charles babbage proposed the difference engine. Computers output Braille on braille displays and braille printers for hard copy. british royal national institute for the blind. |
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Thesaurus Terms |
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| | Related Terms: | | Boston type, cane, embosser, guide dog, high-speed embosser, line letter, New York point, noctograph, Optacon, optophone, Pathsounder, personal sonar, Seeing Eye dog, sensory aid, sight-saver type, string alphabet, talking book, ultrasonic spectacles, visagraph, Visotoner, writing frame, writing stamps |
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