No, it does not. If you draw a horizontal line through it ("deed") you won't see the symmetry. But if you make "DEED" by capitalizing the letters, yes it will.
Draw a line left to right through the middle of the letters and you have a line of horizontal symmetry.
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Oh, dude, a word that has a horizontal line of symmetry is "NOON." It's like a palindrome, but fancier because you can fold it in half horizontally and it still looks the same. So, next time you're playing word games, just drop "NOON" and watch everyone be like, "Whoa, that word is symmetrical AF."
Symmetry means if a straight line is drawn through a picture(horizontal, vertical, diagonally, ect.), the sides will look identical. For example the capital letters: M, A, Y, H, W, O, U, T, V, I, and X; if you draw a vertical line the two side will look the same.
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Yes, but only in fonts in which the letter "m" is symmetric.