"manner or style of cooking," 1786, from French cuisine "style of cooking," originally "kitchen; cooking, cooked food" (12c.), from Late Latin cocina, earlier coquina "kitchen," from Latin coquere "to cook," from PIE root *pekw- "to cook, ripen."
cue
cuff
Cuffy
cui bono
cuirass
cuisine
Culdee
cul-de-sac
-cule
culinary
cull