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Definition of Navane
1. Noun. A tranquilizer (trade name Navane) used to treat schizophrenia.
Generic synonyms: Antipsychotic, Antipsychotic Agent, Antipsychotic Drug, Major Tranquilizer, Major Tranquilliser, Major Tranquillizer, Neuroleptic, Neuroleptic Agent, Neuroleptic Drug
Language type: Trade Name
Lexicographical Neighbors of Navane
Literary usage of Navane
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mysore: A Gazetteer Compiled for Government by Benjamin Lewis Rice (1897)
"... pack-saddles.1 Navane.—There are two varieties cultivated in the Mysore ...
navane is sometimes put in drills with ragi, in place of the avare or togari ..."
2. Mysore: A Gazetteer Compiled for Government by Benjamin Lewis Rice (1897)
"All kinds of cattle eat the straw, which is also esteemed the best for stuffing
pack-saddles.' Navane.—There are two varieties cultivated in the Mysore ..."
3. United States Statutes at Large: Containing the Laws and Concurrent by United States (1868)
"1191. hundred and sixty-six, by and between Dennis N. Cooley, Commissioner, on
the part of the United States, and JN Bourassa, UF Navane, and BN Bertrand, ..."
4. The Ultimate Psychopolitics, Mass Mind Control and the Global Control System by Ceres (1993)
"... combination of neuroleptic drugs, to include Haldol, Navane and Cogentin.
(Haldol and Navane can cause tardive dyskinesia.) She resisted those attempts. ..."
5. The Reformation by Williston Walker (1873)
"Henry of Navane becomes the heir of the crown. Alliance of the League with Spain.
Treaty of Joinville, December 31. Assassination t' William of Orange, ..."
6. The Reformation by George Park Fisher (1901)
"Henry of Navane be- ;r of the crown. Alliance of the League with of Joinville,
December 31. Assassination t' e, July 10. TL, April 10. ..."