different between seston vs abioseston

seston

English

Etymology

From German Seston, from Ancient Greek ?????? (s?stón), neuter of ?????? (s?stós, sifter) , verbal adjective of ???? (s?th?, I strain, filter). Coined by analogy with plankton.

Noun

seston (plural sestons)

  1. All particulate matter suspended in bodies of water such as lakes and seas, including plankton, organic detritus, and inorganic material.

Hyponyms

  • bioseston
  • abioseston, tripton

Derived terms

  • bioseston
  • sestonic

Anagrams

  • Stones, onsets, setons, stenos, stones

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abioseston

English

Etymology

a- +? bioseston

Noun

abioseston (plural abiosestons)

  1. The non-living particulate matter in lakes and oceans.

Synonyms

  • tripton

Hypernyms

  • seston

Translations

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