topang
Topang is a term used in Indonesian and Malay to denote a prop, support, or brace that stabilizes an object or structure. As a noun, topang refers to a rigid element—such as a beam, post, or brace—placed to prevent movement or failure of components during construction, repair, or transport. In carpentry and architecture, topang devices can be temporary or permanent and may be made of wood, metal, or other materials.
Grammatical usage includes the verb form menopang, meaning to prop up or support, and the noun topang
Outside Malay and Indonesian, topang may appear as a proper noun in certain places or family names,