And yet another definition...
In my world of assembly automation engineering, the two terms are equivalent (sometimes). Also known as a "dial table".
A table top, not necessarily circular in shape, is mounted on a rotating device. The table has fixtures mounted to it so that, as the table rotates, a fixture is presented to a machine of some sort. At the machine, the parts are operated on. Then they index to the next station.
The rotator can be (typically) a cam-operated gizmo with motor to rotate the table a certain number of degrees on each cycle. Sometimes I have seen the rotator device something like a big stepper motor, to achieve a much more flexible positioning.
Cost: a few thousand dollars, not including the fixturing.
TygerDawg