Consonant /(?)/

Con·so·nant

Consonant

a.
  1. Having agreement; congruous; consistent; according; -- usually followed by with or to.
    Each one pretends that his opinion . . . is consonant to the words there used.
    — Bp. Beveridge.
    That where much is given there shall be much required is a thing consonant with natural equity.
  2. Having like sounds.
    Consonant words and syllables.
  3. harmonizing together; accordant; as, consonant tones, consonant chords. (Mus.)
  4. Of or pertaining to consonants; made up of, or containing many, consonants.
    No Russian whose dissonant consonant name Almost shatters to fragments the trumpet of fame.
    — T. Moore.

Consonant

n.
  1. An articulate sound which in utterance is usually combined and sounded with an open sound called a vowel; a member of the spoken alphabet other than a vowel; also, a letter or character representing such a sound.