Difference between thumbnails and previews?

Even before I start Skin Smoothing, AP3 starts and bogs down in 'Generating Thumbnails'. The whole Skin Smoothing adjustment is bogged down with even the smallest application and continues for some time - presumably AP3 has a constant stream of this same process.
But ... what is a thumbnail? Is it the same as a Preview? How are both used by AP3? I fail to see why the 'Generating Thumbnails' needs to done until the adjustment is finished since it degrades the visual of the adjustment being done of the displayed photo.

In Aperture:
Help > Aperture Help (look up thumbnail or preview)
Thumbnails are the small images in the browser. If you just imported an old library or a new set of photos, you should give AP time to generate the thumbnails.

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