Endothermic: Generating internal heat to moderate body temperature, e.g., modern birds and mammals.
Ectothermic: Relying on the environment and behavior to regulate body temperature, e.g., typical reptiles.
Homeothermic: Maintaining a constant internal body temperature, e.g., modern mammals, birds, and some others.
Poikilothermic: Having a fluctuating internal body temperature depending on the local environmental conditions, e.g., typical reptiles and actinopterygiian fish.
Looking at only what you presented, it seems like Endothermic/Homeothermic share a lot of overlap (hot blooded) and Ectothermic/Poikilothermic share a lot of overlap (cold blooded)?
I think endo/ecto are mechanisms and homeo/poikilo are results. They mostly match up (why spend all that energy generating body heat if you're not going to use it to maintain a constant maximally-biochemically-effective temperature?) but not 100%. An ectothermic-homeothermic animal would have to put more effort into using the environment to maintain a constant body temperature. Google says there are some lizards in that category.
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