IPA: /kɒlˈkɒx.nɪk/
KK: /kɔlˈkɔz.nɪk/
A person who is a member of a collective farm in the former Soviet Union.
The kolkhoznik worked hard to ensure the farm produced enough food for the community.
Kolkhoznik is derived from the Russian word "колхоз" (kolkhoz), which means collective farm, and the suffix "-ник" (-nik), which denotes a person associated with a particular activity or place. Therefore, a kolkhoznik is a person who works on or is associated with a collective farm.
Think of a 'kolkhoz' as a collective farm and '-nik' as someone who is part of that farm. So, a kolkhoznik is simply someone who works on a collective farm.
No commonly confused words.