brailler
/brɛˈjeɪər/Definitions
1. noun
A type of tactile writing device, typically used by visually impaired individuals, consisting of a series of raised dots that correspond to letters and symbols.
“The visually impaired student learned to read and write using a brailler to create Braille text.”
2. verb
To write or print in Braille.
“The teacher brailled the entire textbook for her students to use in class.”