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The only related term I have been able to find is:

consonantal - of, pertaining or including consonsants. (This definition does NOT however specifically exclude the use of vowels). To do so, I'd suggest adding "-only", i.e., consonantal-only words.

For me, it's simpler to say "consonant-only words".

BTW, The antonym for consonatal is vocalic (of/pertaining to vowels).

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