Not really... although the terms are generally used synonomously, these days.
An orchestra is defined as an ensemble of different families of instruments. So, that could include concert bands, big bands and the jazz orchestra (big band, 2 horns and strings), among others. A symphony is a specific musical form, usually played by a (fairly) specific ensemble. So, the term "symphony orchestra" is literally an ensemble capable of playing that kind of piece... thus the modern symphony orchestra. Generally, the term "symphony orchestra" is more specific, when talking about the classical ensemble.
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra was created in 1893.
London Symphony Orchestra was created in 1904.
Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra was created in 1946.
Leeds Symphony Orchestra was created in 1890.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra was created in 1916.
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The first symphony orchestra was in Germany.
They are interchangeable and have pretty much the same meaning. However, if one wants to get technical, a "symphony" is a composed piece that is played by the "orchestra".
the orchestra played the first movement of the symphony
Colorado Symphony Orchestra was created in 1989.
Yale Symphony Orchestra was created in 1965.
London Symphony Orchestra was created in 1904.
Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra was created in 1946.
Billings Symphony Orchestra was created in 1950.
MDR Symphony Orchestra was created in 1923.
Ottawa Symphony Orchestra was created in 1944.
Wetzler Symphony Orchestra was created in 1903.