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Braille dot alphabet

Braille the dot alphabet (L. Braille, the French teacher, 1809-1852) – the system of relief writing intended for tactile (tactile) perception for blind people in which figures and letters are represented by means of various combinations of an arrangement of six convex points.

 
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