Limiting parallel
[Image:Hyperbolic.svg|frame|right|The two lines through a given point P and limiting parallel to line R.]
In neutral or absolute geometry, and in hyperbolic geometry, there may be many lines parallel to a given line through a point not on line ; however, in the plane, two parallels may be closer to than all others.
Thus it is useful to make a new definition concerning parallels in neutral geometry. If there are closest parallels to a given line they are known as the limiting parallel, asymptotic parallel or horoparallel.
For rays, the relation of limiting parallel is an equivalence relation, which includes the equivalence relation of being coterminal.
If, in a hyperbolic triangle, the pairs of sides are limiting parallel, then the triangle is an ideal triangle.