-dā|lēt noun
( plural corps d'elite “)
Etymology: French corps d'élite
1. : a body of picked troops
2. : a group of the best men of any category
thirteen reporters — the corps d'elite of a great newspaper — New York Herald Tribune
-dā|lēt noun
( plural corps d'elite “)
Etymology: French corps d'élite
1. : a body of picked troops
2. : a group of the best men of any category
thirteen reporters — the corps d'elite of a great newspaper — New York Herald Tribune
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012