consonantize
/kɑnsənˈtɪzaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to modify a sound so that it becomes a consonant, especially in the formation of words from other languages.
“The linguist had to consonantize the words to make them fit the phonetic patterns of the local dialect.”
2. verb
to make something consonant, especially in music or poetry.
“The poet consonantized the vowels in her verse to create a more musical effect.”