con·sen·ta·ne·ous \|känsə̇n|tānēəs, -sen-\adjective Etymology: Latin consentaneus, from consentire — more at consent 1.: agreeing, suited < perfectly consentaneous to scientific truth — T.L.Peacock > 2.: done or made by the consent of all : unanimous < consentaneous profession of loyalty — G.P.Fisher > • con·sen·ta·ne·ous·lyadverb