As nouns the difference between seston and septon
is that seston is the particulate matter suspended in bodies of water such as lakes and seas it applies to all particulates, including plankton, organic detritus, and inorganic material while septon is nitrogen.
seston
English
Noun
(
en noun)
The particulate matter suspended in bodies of water such as lakes and seas. It applies to all particulates, including plankton, organic detritus, and inorganic material.
Derived terms
* bioseston
Hyponyms
* bioseston
* abioseston, tripton
Anagrams
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septon
English
Noun
(-)
nitrogen
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