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CascadiaSRL
3 years agoSeasoned Veteran
esprit de corps
When a group — whether it's a team, club, class, or Scout troop — gives its members a sense of cohesion and support, it has esprit de corps.
If you've ever been on a sports team that had great morale and team spirit, you've experienced esprit de corps. The term is French, and it literally means "the spirit of the body," with body in this case meaning "group." Originally, esprit de corps was used to describe the morale of military troops. Pronounce it with a hint of a French accent: "espree de core."
Definitions of esprit de corps
- nounthe spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed
God forbid that EA/Dice ever figures this out.....the resulting great game would be tooooo much fun for the masses to take!!!