The Tocharian B word mutkavarṇi
Word mutkavarṇi
m u t k ɐ v ɐ r ṇ i
IPA mutkɐvɐrṇi
Meaning bean, moth
Synonyms māśak, māṣikāni

Comments
Douglas Q. Adams, “Etymological Dictionary of Tocharian B”, 1999, Brill

Other words that might be of interest
stām ‘tree’, oko ‘fruit’, sārm ‘seed’, śäktālye ‘seed’, pilta ‘leaf’, witsako ‘root’, pyāpyo ‘flower’, atiyai ‘grass’, misa ‘meat’, salyiye ‘salt’, kanti ‘bread’, karāk ‘branch’, kewiye ‘butter’, päk-1 ‘boil’, yap ‘barley’, aise ‘cauldron, cooking pot’, ṣarwiye ‘cheese’, yokasto ‘drink’, yok- ‘to drink’, kārṣake ‘farmer’, yäkṣiye ‘flour’, āhār ‘food’, śwātsi ‘food’, kariśke ‘fruit’, werpiśke ‘garden’, śātre ‘grain’, tāno ‘grain’, tanākko ‘grain’, proksa ‘grain’, atiyo ‘grass’, ñemek ‘harvest’, cautāṃ ‘honey’, mīt ‘honey’, kest ‘hunger’, kṣur ‘knife’, malkwer ‘milk’, kontac(e) ‘nut’, makūl ‘root’, salyitstse ‘salty’, yokiye ‘thirst’, ysāre ‘wheat’, cagala ‘wine’