Diagonally directed
For a diagonal direction (e.g., up and right), we say a polyomino is "-directed" if every cell of the polyomino can be reached from an anchor cell by going only in one of the orthogonal components of .
For example, the following polyomino is up-right-directed with the bottom-left cell as an anchor, since every cell in it can be reached from that cell by going up and right, and not down or left:
Unlike orthogonal directedness, the anchor cell for for a diagonally directed polyomino is uniquely one of the corner cells of the polyomino. Furthermore, a diagonally directed polyomino must be orthogonally directed in each of the orthogonal components of its direction (e.g. the polyomino above is both up-directed and right-directed).
In most other sources, "diagonally directed" is usually just called "directed".