braille book

collocation in English

meaningsofBrailleandbook

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braille
noun[U]
uk
/breɪl/
us
/breɪl/
a system of printing for blind people, in which each letter is represented as a raised pattern that can be read by touching it with ...
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book
noun
uk
/bʊk/
us
/bʊk/
a written text that can be published in printed or ...
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(Definition ofbrailleandbookfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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People in the public library service find that this is compounded by the interlending schemes which proliferate throughout the country—for example, the talking book, thebraillebookand book exchanges.
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They also maintain abraillebookbank.
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One needs extra space to store bulky braille books.
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Since 1979 the grant for the braille books has varied from £179,000 to £355,000 but it was frozen at £250,000 in 1984.
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Also, there is a reduction in postal costs for braille books.
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Facilities available to blind patients include the hospital radio system, occupational and diversional therapy, braille books, excursions and instruction on mobility within the hospital.
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Even the need to keep warm involves additional heating costs so that his fingers may remain sensitive to read braille books, which themselves have increased in price.
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It also has production facilities for braille books, talking books, and braille music.
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The library's collection includes about 81,000 braille books (23,000 titles), 210,000 talking books (24,000 titles), and various documents concerning the blind and braille.
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Audio recordings of magazines, braille books, and audio books materials are available.
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Braille books are available in all subject areas, ranging from modern fiction to mathematics, music and law.
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Perkins maintained a collection of braille books as well as braille music for the use of the students.
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