The Latin word mordeō
Word mordeō
Meaning to bite, to chew
See also Avestan: mōrəṇd- ‘to crush’
Old Persian: vi-i-ma-r-da-t-i-y ‘to crush’

Other words that might be of interest
cutis ‘skin’, sanguis ‘blood’, os ‘bone’, ovum ‘egg’, cornu ‘horn’, cauda ‘tail’, penna ‘feather’, pilus ‘hair’, caput ‘head’, auris ‘ear’, oculus ‘eye’, nasus ‘nose’, naris ‘nose’, ōs ‘mouth’, dens ‘tooth’, lingua ‘tongue’, unguis ‘fingernail’, pes ‘foot’, crus ‘leg’, genu ‘knee’, mānus ‘hand’, ala ‘wing’, venter ‘belly’, cervix ‘neck’, mamma ‘breast’, cor ‘heart’, iecur ‘liver’, flammāre ‘to burn’, aduro ‘to set fire to, to burn’, aeger ‘sick’, animus ‘courage, vivacity, bravery, will, spirit, soul’, arma ‘arms, weapons’, barba ‘beard, whiskers’, capillus ‘hair’, collum ‘neck’, coma ‘hair of the head, leaves, rays of light’, comminus ‘hand to hand, in close combat’, corpus ‘body, corpse’, crinis ‘hair’, spuō ‘to spit’