Esprit de corps is a French term that translates to "spirit of the body" and refers to the sense of camaraderie, unity, and shared purpose among members of a group or organization. It emphasizes teamwork, loyalty, and the collective identity that binds individuals together, often fostering motivation and morale. This concept is commonly applied in military, corporate, and social contexts to enhance collaboration and performance.
Esprit de Corps - magazine - was created in 1988.
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.
The Battalion was very motivated, and showed a high level of cohesion and esprit de corps.
No it is three French words: "the spirit of the body [of troops]" and the spelling is esprit de corps.
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."
Spirit of body