Brailling

/ˈbreɪlɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The act of writing, transcribing, or producing text in Braille; converting written content into the raised-dot tactile system.

Etymology

From 'braille' (verb usage) + '-ing' (present participle). The verb form of the noun, indicating the action of producing Braille.

Kelly Says

Professional 'brailling' is still a real job—Braille transcribers spend hours converting textbooks and documents, and it takes special training because Braille has its own abbreviations and rules that regular writing doesn't have.

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