This document provides a list of common English prefixes, their meanings, and examples. It begins by defining a prefix as a modifier placed at the beginning of a word to change its meaning. The list then presents various prefixes alphabetically with their basic meanings, such as "a-" meaning "not" or "without." It notes that prefixes can indicate movement, addition, negation, and other concepts. The document concludes by advising readers to use a dictionary for more details on prefixes and that word origins are complex.