The present participle of consonantise; the process of making something consonant-like or bringing things into harmony.
From 'consonantise' + the present participle suffix '-ing'. This form continues the technical verb pattern.
The fact that we can create three grammatical forms (consonantise, consonantised, consonantising) from one root shows English's infinite expandability—even if nobody actually speaks this way.
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