No it is three French words: "the spirit of the body [of troops]" and the spelling is esprit de corps.
The Battalion was very motivated, and showed a high level of cohesion and esprit de corps.
The phrase "esprit de corps" is French. It translates to "spirit of the group" and refers to the sense of unity and camaraderie within a group or organization.
Esprit de Corps - magazine - was created in 1988.
The word that refers to a feeling of pride of belonging is "identity."
My family was esprit de corps about the ball game
Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik was created in 1961.
Saint-Esprit-de-Rosemont Church was created in 1933.
Esprit de corps means the pride that each individual has for his unit. Semper Fi!
Team spirit
The motto of Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik is 'When the Spirit of truth comes, he will lead you to the whole truth.'.
for a day
"The spirit of life."