- moneyman
- nouna person skilled in large scale financial transactions• Syn: ↑financier• Hypernyms: ↑capitalist• Instance Hyponyms:↑Baruch, ↑Bernard Baruch, ↑Bernard Mannes Baruch, ↑Brady, ↑James Buchanan Brady, ↑Diamond Jim Brady, ↑Diamond Jim, ↑Cooke, ↑Jay Cooke, ↑Cosimo de Medici, ↑Cosimo the Elder, ↑Girard, ↑Stephen Girard, ↑Gould, ↑Jay Gould, ↑Gresham, ↑Sir Thomas Gresham, ↑Harriman, ↑Averell Harriman, ↑William Averell Harriman, ↑Hopkins, ↑Johns Hopkins, ↑Mellon, ↑Andrew Mellon, ↑Andrew W. Mellon, ↑Andrew William Mellon, ↑Morgan, ↑J. P. Morgan, ↑John Pierpont Morgan, ↑Morris, ↑Robert Morris, ↑Rhodes, ↑Cecil Rhodes, ↑Cecil J. Rhodes, ↑Cecil John Rhodes, ↑Salomon, ↑Haym Salomon, ↑Vanderbilt, ↑Cornelius Vanderbilt, ↑Commodore Vanderbilt
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\\ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun (plural moneymen)* * *
/mun"ee man'/, n., pl. moneymen.2. a person responsible for managing money or financial arrangements of a business, institution, etc.[1565-75; MONEY + MAN1]* * *
monˈeyman nounA person employed or specializing in finance• • •Main Entry: ↑money
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