Esprit-de-corps
[e-spree duh kawr] /ɛˈspri də ˈkɔr/
noun
1.
a sense of unity and of common interests and responsibilities, as developed among a group of persons closely associated in a task, cause, enterprise, etc.
/ɛˈspriː də ˈkɔː; French ɛspri də kɔr/
noun
1.
consciousness of and pride in belonging to a particular group; the sense of shared purpose and fellowship
esprit de corps [(es-pree duh kawr)]
The feeling of camaraderie among members of a group or an organization: “The campers have been together for only one week, but they are already bound by a strong esprit de corps.” From French, meaning “group spirit.”
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