woodlore

noun
UK: /ˈwʊdlɔː/
US: /ˈwʊdlɔːr/
  1. Knowledge and skill concerning the forest and wild nature.

    1. He learned woodlore from his grandfather, who was a park ranger.
    2. Her passion for woodlore led her to become a wildlife conservationist working to protect the local ecosystem.
  2. Understanding and appreciation of natural history and outdoor living.

    1. The scout troop teaches basic woodlore to its members during camping trips.
    2. Developing his woodlore skills, he became adept at tracking animals and identifying edible plants in the wilderness.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "woodlore" in English means: Knowledge and skill concerning the forest and wild nature., Understanding and appreciation of natural history and outdoor living..

The phonetic transcription of "woodlore" is /ˈwʊdlɔː/ in British English and /ˈwʊdlɔːr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "woodlore": nature study, naturalism.

Example usage of "woodlore": "He learned woodlore from his grandfather, who was a park ranger.". More examples on the page.