IPA: /ˈwʊdˌnoʊt/
KK: /ˈwʊdˌnoʊt/
A type of song or call that is typical of birds found in wooded areas.
The woodnote of the nightingale filled the forest with beautiful sounds.
Woodnote → It is formed from "wood" (from Old English *wudu*, meaning forest or tree) and "note" (from Latin *nota*, meaning a mark or sign). The word "woodnote" refers to a sound or song associated with the woods, often made by birds.
Think of the sound or song ('note') that comes from the 'forest' or 'tree' ('wood') — that's what a woodnote represents.
No commonly confused words.