I've always heard blower used interchangeably with supercharger. Only distinction I ever heard of was that there are two types of superchargers: one (like the GMC models) is a box that pressurizes the fuel-air mixture, AFTER carburetion or fuel injection. The other type, like the old McCullough (sp?) my Dad raced with back in the 50's was a belt-driven air pump that pressurized the air prior to the carburetion. I suppose that might qualify as a "blower", but I don't know.
The hottest setup my Dad ever raced was a rig John Bandimere helped him build in his '55 Chevy. It was a Corvette 283 fueled by 3 Buick 2-barrel carbs - the biggest 2bbls available at the time. Then they built a housing around the six pack and pressurized that with a McCullough supercharger (blower?). Before Bandimere Speedway was built, lots of people used to race out on Alameda Avenue in Lakewood, CO, and Dad's 55 was the rig to beat for a couple of years.
JimD