IPA: /ˈwʊdˌlɔːr/
KK: /wʊdˌlɔr/
Knowledge and skills related to living in and understanding woodland environments, including practices like woodcraft.
He learned various techniques of woodlore to survive in the forest.
Woodlore → It is formed from "wood" (from Old English "wudu", meaning tree or forest) and "lore" (from Old English "leornian", meaning to learn or knowledge). The word "woodlore" refers to the knowledge or learning about the woods and nature.
Think of 'wood' as the trees and forests, and 'lore' as knowledge. This helps you remember that 'woodlore' means knowledge about the woods.
No commonly confused words.