The term 'apparition' is tied to early psychical research from the late 19th century in England. Originally a replacement term for 'phantasm', apparition was originally conceived to describe a visual event. Over time it became a general term for any apparent experience involving an unexpected encounter with a person animal or being of an apparent non-physical makeup.
The term 'ghost' originally evolved in terms of 'haunting' apparitions. These are apparitions related to a place - many types of apparitions are related more to specific individuals. In modern terms, 'hauting' has (like ghost and apparition) become a more general term. But originally, the haunting apparition was solely an apparition of place and the things perceived in hauntings were called 'ghosts'.
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In conversation with an English speaker, they will recognize both as synonyms. Alejandro's answer was spot on, but if you accidentally say, for instance, "the ghost of a cat" or "a human apparition" an English speaker will understand fine.
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Ghosts are anthropomorphic.
This means that they resemble humans.
An apparition can be anything, and not necessarily humans. For example, cats, or demons.
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