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industrialist
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in·dus·tri·al·ist  (-dstr--lst)
n.
One who owns, directs, or has a substantial financial interest in an industrial enterprise.

industrialist
Noun
a person who owns or controls large amounts of money or property in industry

industrialist
a physician who specializes in industrial medical problems.
See also: Medical Specialties
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Noun1.industrialistindustrialist - someone who manages or has significant financial interest in an industrial enterprise
businessman, man of affairs - a person engaged in commercial or industrial business (especially an owner or executive)

industrialist
noun capitalist, tycoon, magnate, boss, producer, manufacturer, baron, financier, captain of industry, big businessman
Translations
Spanish industrialist [ɪnˈdʌstrɪəlɪst] nindustrial m/f
French industrialist [ɪnˈdʌstrɪəlɪst] industrial nindustriel m
German industrialist [ɪnˈdʌstrɪəlɪst] industrial nIndustrielle(r) f(m)
Italian industrialist [ɪnˈdʌstrɪəlɪst] nindustriale m

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The program includes contributions from casting engineers, industrialists, metalcasters, academians, buyers and specifiers of castings.
McGreevy's review of Charles Morris's The Tycoons ("Capital Gains," October 21), a book that clearly favors the "captains of industry" interpretation of late-nineteenth-century industrialists over the so-called "robber baron" position.
 
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