They are both propositions that have been proved. The difference is in the perceived scope of the proved proposition. A theorem is considered to have some significance beyond itself. A lemma is significant only in that it is used to prove a theorem.
In other words, the distinction between a theorem and a lemma is a subjective judgment on the value of the proposition proved.
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