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There are several possible 5-letter English words that are the same upside-down in majuscule (capital letters):

BEECH, BIKED, BIDED, BODED, BOOED, BOXED, CEDED, CHECK, CHEEK,

CHICK, CHIDE, CHOCK, CHOKE, COCCI, COKED, COOED, COXED, DICED,

DIKED, DIODE, DOXIE, EBBED, HIKED, OOHED, OXIDE, XEBEC

In addition are these uncommon, rare or archaic words:

BEEDI, CEIBO, CHICH, CHODE, COHOE, COOEE, DEXIE, DIXIE*,

DHOBI, EDDIC, EXODE, HIDED, and KIDDE

In addition are the proper nouns:

EDDIE, DIXIE* and HEIDI

The English alphabetic letters that are the same upside-down (symmetry along the horizontal axis) in majuscule are:

B, C, D, E, H, I, K, O, and X

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Perhaps the word offered by you is the one deannadream was thinking, though it is not the same upside-down.

Four of the letters in your word do not have symmetry along the horizontal axis, but 180-degree ROTATIONAL symmetry.

(M <-> W, the exception) I.e., if it is the word, deannadream should have said 'turned upside-down'. [A matter of proper semantics.]

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There are several possible 5-letter English words that are the same upside-down in majuscule (capital letters):

BEECH, BIKED, BIDED, BODED, BOOED, BOXED, CEDED, CHECK, CHEEK,

CHICK, CHIDE, CHOCK, CHOKE, COCCI, COKED, COOED, COXED, DICED,

DIKED, DIODE, DOXIE, EBBED, HIKED, OOHED, OXIDE, XEBEC

In addition are these uncommon, rare or archaic words:

BEEDI, CEIBO, CHICH, CHODE, COHOE, COOEE, DEXIE, DIXIE*,

DHOBI, EDDIC, EXODE, HIDED, and KIDDE

In addition are the proper nouns:

EDDIE, DIXIE* and HEIDI

The English alphabetic letters that are the same upside-down (symmetry along the horizontal axis) in majuscule are:

B, C, D, E, H, I, K, O, and X

I think what we're getting at is: Write the word on a sheet of paper and turn the paper upside down. Or turn your monitor upside down!

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Perhaps the word offered by you is the one deannadream was thinking, though it is not the same upside-down.

Four of the letters in your word do not have symmetry along the horizontal axis, but 180-degree ROTATIONAL symmetry.

(M <-> W, the exception) I.e., if it is the word, deannadream should have said 'turned upside-down'. [A matter of proper semantics.]

that is what I met, though... TURNED upside-down. Sorry for the wrong wording, everyone. :D

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