Pronunciation: /ˌæbiˈɒsɪstən/
noun a term used in ecology to refer to a community of microorganisms that live attached to a surface in aquatic environments
A1 An abioseston is a type of aquatic organism that lives on the bottom of a body of water.
A2 Scientists study the abioseston population in the lake to understand the ecosystem.
B1 The abioseston community plays a crucial role in maintaining water quality in the river.
B2 Researchers are investigating the impact of pollution on the abioseston diversity.
C1 The abioseston assemblage is a key indicator of the health of the marine environment.
C2 A comprehensive study of abioseston ecology is essential for effective conservation efforts.
formal The presence of abioseston in the water indicates a high level of pollution.
informal I heard that abioseston is causing issues with the local fish population.
slang Dude, the abioseston in this river is seriously messed up.
figurative The abioseston in his mind clouded his judgment and led to poor decision-making.
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