| neusto-, neust-, -neuston, -neustonic (Greek: swim, float).anemoneuston: Terrigenous organic and inorganic material transported by wind to the surface of water bodies.
bacterioneuston,: The bacteria at the surface of the sea; the bacterial component of the neuston. epineuston, epineustonic: Organisms living in the air on the surface film of a body of water.
 hyponeuston, hyponeustonic: Organisms living immediately below the surface film of a body of water; a component of the neuston.
 ichthyoneuston, ichthyoneustont: The ichthyological component of the neuston, typically fish eggs or fry.
 neuston, neustont, neustonic, neustic: 1. Minute organisms existing in or dependent upon the surface film of a body of water.  2. Small to medium-size organisms that live on (epineuston) or under (hyponeuston) the surface film of water bodies. neustonology: The study of neuston; those organisms living at the air/water interface of water bodies.
 neustophagous, neustonphage, neustophagy: Feeding on organisms living at the surface film of a body of water (neuston).
 supraneuston: Organisms living on or in the surface film of water.
 zooneuston, zooneustonic: Animals of the neuston or animals that swim.
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