Stylus vs Brailler - What's the difference?
stylus | brailler |
A sharp stick used in ancient times for writing in clay tablets or other surfaces; a sharp tool for engraving.
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A phonograph needle.
A small plastic stick used as a pen for writing on the touch sensitive screen of an electronic gadget.
A tool for making small dots on a piece of heavy paper, used to produce Braille writing for the blind by hand.
(technology) A typewriter used to emboss paper with braille cells to be read by the visually impaired instead of using a manual stylus.
* 2005 , Jean E. Olmstead, Itinerant teaching (page 190)
As nouns the difference between stylus and brailler
is that stylus is a sharp stick used in ancient times for writing in clay tablets or other surfaces; a sharp tool for engraving while brailler is a typewriter used to emboss paper with braille cells to be read by the visually impaired instead of using a manual stylus.stylus
English
(wikipedia stylus)Noun
(en-noun)Derived terms
* stylograph * stylophonebrailler
English
Noun
(en noun)- Use pads under braillers to reduce noise and under reading-writing stands to counteract sliding.
