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tl;dr: There's no difference, the Linux kernel is a type of runtime.
Long explanation:
Runtimes
The quoted definition isn't a very good definition of "runtime". In software building context, a runtime is the software takes the software you built, interprets it, and executes it (generally) instruction-by-instruction.
For example, when you build jar files for Java, they contain instructions in a language called "Java bytecode", and the runtime which executes these instructions as a Java program is running is the JVM.
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