ˌpräməˈshlenə̇k noun
( plural promyshlenni·ki -nə̇kē)
Etymology: Russian, literally, trader, industrialist, from promyshlyat' to trade, engage in business, from promysl' business, from pro for + mysl' thought; akin to Latin pro for and to Old Slavic myslĭ thought — more at for , myth
: a Russian trapper and fur trader of Siberia and Alaska