pleuston

[ ploo-stuh n, -ston ]
/ ˈplu stən, -stɒn /

noun Biology.

a buoyant mat of weeds, algae, and associated organisms that floats on or near the surface of a lake, river, or other body of fresh water.

Origin of pleuston

1940–45; pleus- (< Greek pleûs(is) sailing, or pleus- aorist stem of pleîn to sail, go by sea) + -ton, on the model of nekton, plankton

OTHER WORDS FROM pleuston

pleus·ton·ic [ploo-ston-ik] /pluˈstɒn ɪk/, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for pleuston

pleuston
/ (ˈpluːstən, -stɒn) /

noun

a mass of small organisms, esp algae, floating at the surface of shallow pools

Word Origin for pleuston

C20: from Greek pleusis sailing, from plein to sail; for form, compare plankton