consonantal

consonantal
adjective /ˈkɒn.sə.nʌnt.əl/
a) of, relating to, or functioning as a consonant
b) containing one or more consonants

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  • Consonantal — Con so*nan tal, a. Of the nature of a consonant; pertaining to consonants. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • consonantal — adj. 2 g. Relativo às letras consoantes …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • consonantal — [kän΄sə nant′ l] adj. 1. having the nature or function of a consonant 2. of or having a consonant or consonants …   English World dictionary

  • consonantal — adjective 1. being or marked by or containing or functioning as a consonant (Freq. 4) consonantal sounds a consonantal Hebrew text consonantal alliteration a consonantal cluster • Ant: ↑vocalic …   Useful english dictionary

  • consonantal — consonant ► NOUN 1) a speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructed and which forms a syllable when combined with a vowel. 2) a letter representing such a sound. ► ADJECTIVE (consonant with) ▪ in agreement or harmony with.… …   English terms dictionary

  • consonantal — adjective Date: 1795 relating to, being, or marked by a consonant or group of consonants …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • consonantal — consonantally, adv. /kon seuh nan tl/, adj. 1. of, or of the nature of, a consonant. 2. marked by consonant sounds. Also, consonantic. [1785 95; CONSONANT + AL1] * * * …   Universalium

  • consonantal — con·so·nan·tal || ‚kÉ’nsÉ™ næntl adj. (Phonetics) pertaining to consonants (type of sound characterized by closure in the breath channel) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • consonantal — con·so·nan·tal …   English syllables

  • consonantal — con•so•nan•tal [[t]ˌkɒn səˈnæn tl[/t]] adj. phn consisting of or containing consonants • Etymology: 1785–95 con so•nan′tal•ly, adv …   From formal English to slang

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