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From German Seston, from Ancient Greek σηστόν (sēstón), neuter of σηστός (sēstós, sifter) , verbal adjective of σήθω (sḗthō, I strain, filter). Coined by analogy with plankton.

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seston (plural sestons)

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

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