Brailler

/ˈbreɪlər/ noun

Definition

A mechanical device or person that produces Braille text, converting regular text into raised dot patterns.

Etymology

From 'Braille' + '-er' (one who does/makes). Modern usage often refers to electronic Braille production devices.

Kelly Says

Modern Braillers are called 'embossers' now—they're printers that punch dots into paper at incredible speeds, and they're still essential for anyone who reads Braille despite living in a digital age.

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