Hi!
There isn't any real difference. Just a game of terminology and semantics. ;-)
Some synthesizers feature built in sequencers and some audio recording capabilities. A kind of "all in one" system is often referred to by the manufacturer or sales reps as a "Workstation". However, this differs from one synth manufacturer to another so at times the term "workstation" or "Synthesizer Workstation" is applied to synthesizers and synthesizer sound modules with multitimbral capabilities.
We get a lot of beginners here asking the same questions over and over so by now SZ archives are probably full of answers to questions that you've so far asked (and most likely will ask). Can't say I'm that tired of typing the same stuff over and over but you'd be really doing yourself a favor if you check the archives.
Also, for future posts make your thread titles a little bit more descriptive rather than just "Help!!!".
Good luck. I'll be around if you have any trouble searching archives or if you have any more questions.
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A gentleman is one who never hurts anyone's feelings unintentionally.
- - - Oscar Wilde