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▸ noun: (historical) A tactile form of the Latin script invented for use by both blind and sighted people, resembling braille but with more dots, allowing the letters to resemble their written equivalents.
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▸ noun: (historical) A tactile form of the Latin script invented for use by both blind and sighted people, resembling braille but with more dots, allowing the letters to resemble their written equivalents.
Similar:
raphigraph,
Braille,
logography,
graphology,
scription,
mimography,
cacography,
phonography,
script,
noctograph,
more...
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