it originates from old french
'Esprit de corps'
Perhaps you mean "port of entry"? This is a designated place in a country where customs duties and immigration papers are normally examined.
Port or harbor
As a verb "I bring", "I wear". As a noun: Dative singular of the second declination "portum", porto (To the port, for the port) ablative singular of the second declination: porto (with the port, through the port)
Spirit of body
Port De Tete means the movement of the foot, whether it gets sprawled forward, backward or to the side.
Saint-Géraud-de-Corps's population is 203.
The population of Les Côtes-de-Corps is 44.
The population of La Rivière-de-Corps is 2,924.
Esprit de Corps - magazine - was created in 1988.
The area of Saint-Géraud-de-Corps is 14.95 square kilometers.
The area of Les Côtes-de-Corps is 10 square kilometers.
The area of La Rivière-de-Corps is 7,260,000.0 square meters.
My family was esprit de corps about the ball game
I love boys with a god's body
"Port de bras" - carriage of the arms.