"Nepman" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈnɛpmən/ [UK] Forms: Nepmen [plural]
Etymology: From NEP + man, after Russian нэ́пман (nɛ́pman). Etymology templates: {{compound|en|NEP|man}} NEP + man, {{uder|en|ru|нэ́пман}} Russian нэ́пман (nɛ́pman) Head templates: {{en-noun|Nepmen}} Nepman (plural Nepmen)
  1. (now historical) Someone engaged in private enterprise under Lenin's New Economic Policy in the Soviet Union; by extension, any successful entrepreneur. Wikipedia link: NEPman Tags: historical Synonyms: NEP man, NEPmen, nepman
    Sense id: en-Nepman-en-noun-nwoHijPM Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English undefined derivations

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